"Everything is fair in love and war"
The quote “Everything is fair in love and war” is perceptively used to justify the enormous brutal wars. This quote has also travelled through many various wars in the past but this quote was truly unfairly realized by us. It doesn’t means that from the perspective of a single person a whole world would suffer, it was one of the reasons used to distract from the destruction held by war. Then what were the real reason and real victories behind the war?
As the Mahabharata is an Ancient Indian Epic that teaches the world about the impact, Fairness and provides guidance on how to conduct oneself in battle. This Mahabharata had its own fair rules and conventions that limit the suffering of innocent people and prevent unnecessary destruction .but now a day we have rules and fair convention that was set aside during war and then simply doing what we needed to do in order to get influence and victory in war. And then after the end of the war, the combat discussed what it wanted to do for the recovery and to save lives using a pact or treaty. But they don’t care for the lives of the innocents.
According to the census, there have been about 10,624 battles in the history of humans from about 4,500 years. From these evolutions since we did not conclude about peace. It cause millions and trillions of lives losses the military death is acceptable but war causes many problems like famine, poverty, imprisonment, exploitation of slavery, etc... Many children die without knowing the reason for their deaths their Death was not able to accept. During Hiroshima atomic bomb blast there was nearly 50,000 to 70,000 children were died. And nearly thousands of children were affected by deadly diseases and dead within a year. That's why Second World War was called a dangerous War of history because “why do children die” this question makes the whole world weak. And the killers were at the top of brutality and violence.
One man's Revolution is another man's terrorism, but one leader's bad desire leads to the death of Innocence. In basic, that teaches us the reason for War is a territorial dispute, ideological difference, Economic interests, National security, and Ethnic or religious conflicts. But these are not the real reasons behind it is the Desire of a person to extend his influence your common man thinks like it he wants to work hard and sometimes he also cheats but if a leader thinks like it he wants to simply command his soldiers and make a doctrine his followers accept it and they work hard and brutal to give his lord what he wants, So what was the real problem here the leader no not really but who will have the desire it changes the play that's why the great neutral leader Woodrow Wilson says “fewer desire leads to more peace” the leaders desire to give his people's job lead to the development of a country but to expand its influence lead to exploitation of the millions and billions of peoples and there is no price for their life.
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The people should want to decide who will rule them; the leader would not have the right to decide their position. A leader should be chosen by the people, the leader did not choose their slaves this is a common problem in our society.
A person who has extreme principles and desires they also an extremist and a person who accepts unfair or fair principles with extreme desire and faith they also an extremist. Being in own way is a fair and justifiable thing.
“Where there is a will, and then there is a way” like that where there is peace then there is growth. Ultimately the Mahabharata teaches that war should be a last resort and that peaceful resolution of conflict is always preferable. The real victory behind the war is the formation of a desire, vengeance, and brutality for the new budding war and the death of the new budding future.