"In order to deal with the current wave of terrorism, countries have to ponder over Gandhiji's ideals and also practice them to tackle the issue," Bhagwandas said addressing an international seminar of 'Gandhi Disarmament and Development' organised by nine Gandhian institutes here today.
The former Judge said that the fast changing culture and scientific developments have become a threat to the world.
"Though these changes are necessary, they are also equally dangerous," he said.
Highlighting Mahatma Gandhi's moral education, he said that it has basic principle of co-existence and the same is being taught in all the religions.
Delegates from America, England, Switzerland, Sri Lanka and Nepal are taking part in it.
On the occasion 'Indore Declaration' on World Peace and Development issue will also be released.
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