“युद्ध ईगो और दबदबे की लड़ाई है — आखिर में कोई भी सच में नहीं जीतता। रूस और यूक्रेन, अफ़गानिस्तान और पाकिस्तान, ईरान और अमेरिका, और इज़राइल से जुड़े झगड़े जैसे युद्धों में लाखों जानें गई हैं। क्या हासिल हुआ? दुनिया में शांति को बढ़ावा देने के लिए सभी देशों को एक साथ आना होगा।” “War is a battle for ego and dominance — in the end no one truly wins. Millions of lives have been lost in wars such as those between Russia and Ukraine, Afghanistan and Pakistan, Iran and America, and in the conflict involving Israel. What has been achieved? All nations must join forces to promote peace in the world.”
1. “War is a battle for ego and dominance — in the end no one truly wins.” This opening statement suggests that many wars arise not merely from necessity, but from power struggles, pride, political ambition, territorial control, or ideological supremacy. When nations seek dominance, the driving forces are often: National ego Political control Strategic superiority Economic interests Religious or ideological influence History shows that even when one side claims “victory,” the cost is enormous: Thousands or millions of lives lost Generations traumatized Economies shattered Infrastructure destroyed Social trust broken Even the so-called “winner” inherits: War debts Psychological scars International isolation Long-term instability Thus, the statement “no one truly wins” highlights that war may produce temporary political gains, but it leaves permanent human loss. 2. “Millions of lives have been lost…” You mention conflicts involving: Russia and Ukraine Afghanistan and Pakistan Iran and Un...