English, asked by Mohitkag, 17 days ago

explain the line"no countries foreign".​

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Answered by ArmaanIntelligent
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"No men are strange, no countries foreign" The poet says that all people are similar irrespective of whatever country they belong to. 2.by the word" uniforms" the poet means the uniforms of different armies of different countries. during war all the uniforms are different but beneath them all are the same.

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Answered by PopularStar
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Meaning:

It tells us that all the divisions based on nation, caste, colour, creed or religion are baseless since we all are similar in our basic need of the common resources of our life. We all have a source of origin and we all are dependent on the same resources for our survival. Since we all are same, we must shun all violence of all kinds and unite to make our lives better. 'uniforms' here signify the armies of the several countries who are constantly at war in the name of nationhood, region or caste. 'Single Body' breathes refers to the inherent similarity between all human beings.'Peaceful harvests' refers to the fact that is it only in the times of peace that a civilization progresses. It is only in time of peace that everybody lives in harmony and contentedness. In fact if a war is raging in a country then that country faces the threat of starvation since all sorts of production comes to a halt.

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