Social Sciences, asked by amitbera1769, 3 months ago

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India's contacts with the world have
continued through the ages due to its
strategic position in Asia.
The ideas of the Upanishads and the
Ramayana, the stories of Panchtantra, the
Indian numerals and the decimal system
thus could reach many parts of the world.
However, the Indian system of values is
somewhat different from the values of the
Western countries and has remained so
despite these ancient contacts. Only during
the last few years has our value system been
significantly influenced by ideas from the
West.
What do you think may be the reasons for
this system of values remaining intact for
so many centuries, but is rapidly changing
now?​

Answers

Answered by mishravijay0117
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Answer:

India's contacts with the world have

continued through the ages due to its

strategic position in Asia.

The ideas of the Upanishads and the

Ramayana, the stories of Panchtantra, the

Indian numerals and the decimal system

thus could reach many parts of the world.

However, the Indian system of values is

somewhat different from the values of the

Western countries and has remained so

despite these ancient contacts. Only during

the last few years has our value system been

significantly influenced by ideas from the

West.

What do you think may be the reasons for

this system of values remaining intact for

so many centuries, but is rapidly changing

now?

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