单词 | Panch Shila |
释义 | Panch Shila/ˈpantʃ ˈʃiːlə/ /ˈpʌntʃ ˈʃiːlə/noun The five principles of peaceful relations between India and China, stated in a treaty signed by both countries in 1954. Also (in later and extended use): such principles as underlying Indian foreign policy generally, or peaceful coexistence between other countries.
Origin1950s; earliest use found in Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964), prime minister of India. From Sanskrit pañcaśīla five principles (originally of moral conduct in Buddhism: see note) from pañca five + śīla character, disposition, good conduct. |
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