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Answer:The Lessons from the West: Nationalism and Technology "We must mix, therefore, with all the races of the earth. renders more benefit to his country than hundreds of men And every Hindu that goes out to travel in foreign parts whose one aim in life seems to be like that of the dog in who are bundles of superstitions and selfishness and the manger. The wonderful structures of national life, which the western nations have raised, are supported by the strong pillars of character; and until we can produce numbers of such, it is useless to fret and fume against this or that power.” When we study human history, we come across an arresting phenomenon in the fascination of the rest of the world for India. This is true whether it is the ancient Sumerians, the ancient Egyptians, the Greaco-Romans, the medieval Europeans, the modern Europeans, or the modern Americans and Russians. Whatever be the civilization or the epoch, we shall always find the contemporary world keenly interested in India, so much so, that to come in touc bb

The Lessons from the West: Nationalism and Technology "We must mix, therefore, with all the races of the earth. renders more benefit to his country than hundreds of men And every Hindu that goes out to travel in foreign parts whose one aim in life seems to be like that of the dog in who are bundles of superstitions and selfishness and the manger. The wonderful structures of national life, which the western nations have raised, are supported by the strong pillars of character; and until we can produce numbers of such, it is useless to fret and fume against this or that power.” When we study human history, we come across an arresting phenomenon in the fascination of the rest of the world for India. This is true whether it is the ancient Sumerians, the ancient Egyptians, the Greaco-Romans, the medieval Europeans, the modern Europeans, or the modern Americans and Russians. Whatever be the civilization or the epoch, we shall always find the contemporary world keenly interested in India, so much so, that to come in touc bbvhtjthh with the mind and face of India was a recurring policy with those civilizations

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