Kevadiya: The rise of nationalism is one of the "defining characteristics" of present era, and countries need not be "defensive" about it, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said here on Friday.
He was speaking at the 6th India Ideas Conclave on the theme of "New India: Turning to Roots, Rising to Heights."
"The rise of nationalism is one of the defining characteristics of our current era. It has expressed itself in many different forms across various geographies, many with visible democratic validation," he said.
Among its "obvious examples" are current politics in the United States, emergence of China, Brexit and "the return of Russia to the arena of great power politics", he said.
India's world view is now "more global, not less", and on issues such as climate change, radicalization, counter- terrorism, and pandemics, the country's contribution "is making a difference", he said.
While understanding the rise of nationalism, all nationalisms should not "painted with the same brush" as it then makes it easy to "demonize" some countries, he said.