All Cultures Are Not Equal

In this monologue, Kushal shares his views on multiculturalism. Diversity is outstanding, but it can create substantial societal fissures if done wrong. Kushal talks about the experiments in North America, using Canada and America as an analogy. The Canadians have followed the salad bowl approach, and the Americans have the melting pot analogy. He then discusses how India has historically handled diversity and how ancient India partially solved this problem. He makes the case for a diverse society with certain non-negotiables based on the test of human flourishing while appreciating the cultural nuances of every region.