Saturday, June 11, 2011

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Globalization

Globalization has become a buzzword in the new era of international politics and relation. In fact, globalization is a concept inherent in the new world after the end of the world war second by the big and powerful nations. Globalization is related to free market economy which means free movement of goods, services, people and information across the national boards. Globalization is a basically an economic concept. It has evolved from late capitalism. Globalization aims at globalizing capital and good. That is globalizing is process of expanding trade and commerce increasing the flow of capital and commodities all over the world by creating a borderless market. Globalization is now on a strong foundation. The development of hi-tech communication system and rapid transportation. 


 A facility has turned the world into a village, popularly termed as global village. The countries f the world is new like families in a village. The barrier of land and space has been removed. As a result, we can now learn in an instant what is happening in the farthest corner of the world. We can also travel to any part to any part of the world in the shortest possible time. The use of computer, mobile and satellite networks, internet and other information technology has brought the whole world in our drawing room or office room. Globalization has opened up a new horizon of tremendous possibilities for the nations of the world. Countries of the world are very closer to each other. They can share their views and ideas, knowledge, information and technology. They even can stand by the distressed nations instantly. The processed of globalization has made the whole world a free and hugs market of goods and services. The inhabitants of the whole world are the consumers of the products. A product produced in one country is quickly marketed all over the world and thus available anywhere in the globe. so, globalization has increased trade, and commerce, flow of capital money, investment, movement of people and workers all over the world. Nothing is an unmixed blessing. Globalization has a far reaching and profound impact on many aspects of life. Globalization has challenged and risked traditional nation. It has been claimed that globalization widening the gap between rich and poor, between develop and developing or under developing nations.








Because, agro-based, technologically advanced, powerful nations, globalization aims as widening.
Market for capital and goods, but at the same time it ensures maximum profit for the capitalists and investors. In this case, the poor and underdeveloped nations are lagging behind in the competitions market. Capital does not flow alone. With capital and goods, ideas and value, culture and power all move. Thus, globalization is now being seen as a culture and ideological assault on the developing nations. Critics of globalization assert that globalization has ended racial, culture and linguistic varieties and distinction of the nations of the world imposing the ideas, values, and social customs of the western world over other nations. English has become globe language threatening the existence of minor languages of the world. In fact, globalizations has tremendous impact, sometime slow and unnoticed, but steady and powerful, over the life life-style, food, habit, clothes, education , sports and culture and many other aspects of the global people.

Globalization has both prospects and pitfalls. If the nations of the world can create an atmosphere cooperation, peace and solidarity, ever nation can be benefited from the process of globalization. They can fight together globe problems like poverty, illiteracy, aids, war and conflicts, terrorism and also work together in solving the problems of over-population. Hunger and environment pollution or global warming. The globe then would be better place for everybody .
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