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Item Cross-border Socio-cultural Sustainability: A Case of India and China(Bharti Publishers, 2025) Mohd Shahwaiz , Roushan JahanThe socio-cultural relationship between India and China reflects centuries of shared heritage, religious exchanges, and artistic collaboration. Despite contemporary political tensions and border disputes, the two nations continue to engage in cross-border cultural diplomacy, heritage preservation, and academic exchange. This chapter explores the historical context of India-China socio-cultural interactions, highlighting key phases such as the Silk Road trade, the spread of Buddhism, and colonial disruptions. It examines the current landscape, emphasizing the role of economic cooperation, tourism, and cinematic collaborations in fostering mutual understanding. Case studies on the preservation of Buddhist heritage sites like Nalanda and Dunhuang, academic programs, and film co-productions illustrate the ongoing cultural dialogue between the two countries. The chapter concludes with policy recommendations aimed at strengthening socio-cultural sustainability through initiatives such as heritage protection agreements, digital platforms for cultural exchange, and youth engagement programs. By leveraging shared cultural roots, India and China can foster long term peace, cooperation, and regional stability. The findings underscore the importance of cultural diplomacy as a tool for mitigating political differences and reinforcing bilateral relations.Item Bridging Divides: Social Justice in the Multicultural Fabric of India(Bharti Publication, 2025) Anas Jameel, Anshal TigerIndia's rich tapestry of cultures, languages, religions, and communities is a testament to its longstanding tradition of multiculturalism. This diversity, while a source of vibrancy and strength, also poses unique challenges, particularly in the realm of social justice. Social justice, defined as the fair and equitable distribution of resources and opportunities, critical in ensuring harmonious coexistence in such a multifaceted society. However, the path to achieving social justice in India is fraught with obstacles, including systemic discrimination, socio-economic disparities, and entrenched biases. The concept of social justice extends beyond mere equality; it encompasses a broader spectrum of ensuring that all individuals have access to the benefits of societal cooperation and can participate fully in the socio-economic life of the nation. In a multicultural society like India, this involves addressing the needs and rights of diverse groups, recognizing their unique identities, and ensuring that no group is marginalized or left behind.Item Indian Cinema as a Medium to Redefine Narratives about Witches Built by Religion and Culture(Future Fact Society, 2025) Mohd Adeel