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Breaking Chains: The Non-Killing Index & The Pursuit of World Peace with Dr. Katyayani Singh

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ABOUT GUEST

Dr. Katyayani Singh, an academic researcher and author, contributes extensively to various research domains. As an Assistant Professor and Coordinator at the Center for Nonkilling and Peace, Jagran Lake City, her fervor lies in advocating non-violent conflict resolution methods.

Topics Discussed

  • (01:50) Dr. Singh’s journey of being an assistant professor.
  • (03:00) Development of Dr. Singh's interest in political science.
  • (06:40) The concept of nonkilling in political science and its societal application.
  • (08:09) Dr. Singh’s role within the research community and the goals of the global Non-killing center.
  • (05:00) Dr Singh’s view on nonkilling and nonviolence
  • (7:45) Nonviolent solutions and gauging progress towards a violence-free socie
  • (12:01) Key insights from Dr. Singh's paper on the global Non-Killing Index.
  • (20:21) The Non-Killing paradigm's contribution to peace and global enlistment.
  • (27:03) Integration of nonviolent practices and education for world peace.
  • (28:51) The inspirations behind Dr. Singh's boo
  • (35:18) Nonviolent conflict resolution and ethical considerations
  • (40:09) Application of Non-Killing research.
  • (43:02) Anticipated future trends in the Nonviolent movement and its ramifications.

Notable Quotes

  • (07:43) “There are a lot of problems we are facing as humans, not just international problems, it's a local problem as well, it's a personal problem as well as the problem of the state”.
  • (20:42) “Non-Killing paradigm is like the stepping stone or foundation stone towards peace and development”.
  • (18:26) “There are different forms of killing, which are going around us and they continue in different areas, and that's something that contributes to determining the peace and prosperity or development of nations”.

Links Mentioned

https://nonkilling.org/center/2019/12/21/nonkilling-paradigm-book-published-by-springer/

https://nonkilling.org/center/

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ABOUT GUEST

Dr. Katyayani Singh, an academic researcher and author, contributes extensively to various research domains. As an Assistant Professor and Coordinator at the Center for Nonkilling and Peace, Jagran Lake City, her fervor lies in advocating non-violent conflict resolution methods.

Topics Discussed

  • (01:50) Dr. Singh’s journey of being an assistant professor.
  • (03:00) Development of Dr. Singh's interest in political science.
  • (06:40) The concept of nonkilling in political science and its societal application.
  • (08:09) Dr. Singh’s role within the research community and the goals of the global Non-killing center.
  • (05:00) Dr Singh’s view on nonkilling and nonviolence
  • (7:45) Nonviolent solutions and gauging progress towards a violence-free socie
  • (12:01) Key insights from Dr. Singh's paper on the global Non-Killing Index.
  • (20:21) The Non-Killing paradigm's contribution to peace and global enlistment.
  • (27:03) Integration of nonviolent practices and education for world peace.
  • (28:51) The inspirations behind Dr. Singh's boo
  • (35:18) Nonviolent conflict resolution and ethical considerations
  • (40:09) Application of Non-Killing research.
  • (43:02) Anticipated future trends in the Nonviolent movement and its ramifications.

Notable Quotes

  • (07:43) “There are a lot of problems we are facing as humans, not just international problems, it's a local problem as well, it's a personal problem as well as the problem of the state”.
  • (20:42) “Non-Killing paradigm is like the stepping stone or foundation stone towards peace and development”.
  • (18:26) “There are different forms of killing, which are going around us and they continue in different areas, and that's something that contributes to determining the peace and prosperity or development of nations”.

Links Mentioned

https://nonkilling.org/center/2019/12/21/nonkilling-paradigm-book-published-by-springer/

https://nonkilling.org/center/

  continue reading

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