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Divyansh Kala is a budding policy consultant with experience serving as a Special Assistant at the Y20 Secretariat, contributing to India’s G20 presidency initiatives, and as a Policy Consultant to the Hon’ble Minister of State (Defence and Tourism), Government of India. As a Youth Coordinator for Prajna Pravah (Braj Region, U.P.), he has organized impactful events commemorating national icons and cultural heritage, including a workshop on Picchwai Art in collaboration with the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts.
James P. Carse, in his book titled “Finite and Infinite Games,” provided us with ample information regarding the nature of games. He broadly categorized the games into two categories: finite games and infinite games. Finite games are played with the goal of winning, while infinite games are played with the goal of continuing the play. Thus, he states, “There are at least two kinds of games: finite and infinite. Finite
“एकं विषरसं हन्ति शस्त्रेणैकश्च वध्यते | सराष्ट्रं सप्रजं हन्ति राजानं मन्त्रविप्लवः” (Udyog Parv, Mahabharat, 33-45) The above Shloka from the Udyog Parv of Mahabharata clearly depicts that by altering the psyche of the society one can easily disrupt the functioning of the civil society . Our ancient thought givers has clearly conceptualised that if one has to preserve its own society then there is a need to preserve the real