A Study on Techno-Nationalism, an Emerging Trend in the 21st Century India
Une étude sur le techno-nationalisme, une tendance émergente dans l'Inde du 21e siècle
Dr. P. Gopikrishna,
Dr. J Anil Premraj,
Dr. A. Manikandan,
Dr. M. Vinothkumar,
R. Ajayendra,
Dr. S. Raja,
Chen Chen E. Dasigan,
R. Nivardhan,
D. Harish,
Dr. A. Rushikesava and
M.Venkata Sai Koushik
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Dr. P. Gopikrishna: Sri Venkateswara University
Dr. J Anil Premraj: VIT - Vellore Institute of Technology
Dr. A. Manikandan: SSS College of Arts, Science & Management, Arcot
Dr. M. Vinothkumar: Velammal Engineering College, Chennai
R. Ajayendra: University of Chicago
Dr. S. Raja: Chennai Institute of Technology, Chennai
Chen Chen E. Dasigan: Visayas State University, Villaba Campus
R. Nivardhan: University of Greenwich
D. Harish: Fergusson Centre for Higher Learning, Tirupati
Dr. A. Rushikesava: Marri Laxman Reddy Institute of Technology and Management, Hyderabad
M.Venkata Sai Koushik: Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai
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Abstract:
Techno-nationalism is a nationalistic and ideological movement that also serves to understand the social and cultural effects of technology on the citizens of a country. Techno-nationalism is a fusion of the two words "Technology and Nationalism," in which they are politically focused together on the advancement of the country in terms of technology and its related dynamics. Initially, it was started in Europe and North America, then later in the twentieth century, various nations begin to make use of Techno-nationalism, and China has mastered this concept for their advancement. anyway, the main objective of this paper is to examine and prove the roots and growth of the Techno-nationalist movement in the world as well as in India and China's hostility to the emergence of Techno-nationalism in India and in its citizens with the support of different eminent references. In this context, a survey also conducted to prove the emergence of the Techno-nationalism in India. Respondents are common Indian people who will fall within the categories of different sectors and analyzed this data through the references of many technological, cultural, scientific, social, historical theories respectively.
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Date: 2024
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Published in Journal of Humanities and Education Development (JHED), 2024, 6 (1), pp.30-42. ⟨10.22161/jhed.6.1.5⟩
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DOI: 10.22161/jhed.6.1.5
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