INTRODUCTION
Conflict is an unavoidable facet of human life. It can be internal or external, and it can be resolved through dialogue, negotiation, or other means.
Democracy is essential for conflict resolution and nation building. It provides a framework for resolving conflicts peacefully and for creating a shared vision for the future.
In India, there have been many conflicts in recent decades, arising from a variety of causes. These conflicts can be resolved through a combination of dialogue, negotiation, and institutional reforms.
The Second ARC report on Public Order covers two specific issues: strengthening the administrative machinery to maintain public order and capacity building for conflict resolution. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the problem of conflict resolution in India and proposes a number of recommendations for addressing it.
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