Unity in diversity
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Unity in diversity is a a socio-ecological philosophy that describes a sense of oneness despite physical or psychological barriers.
The phrase is widely used to describe India, which is home to a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual and multi-religious society. The subcontinent's long and diverse history has given it a unique eclectic culture that is often associated with spirituality. India's diversity forces it, to either evolve strong foundations of tolerance and survive, or face break-up. Such a situation has forced Indian society to foster a sense of unity in diversity.
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- Unity in diversity is also the official European Motto and the official motto of Papua New Guinea and South Africa and not at least the Indonesian Motto.
- It is also the name of an Australian movement responding to the 2005 Cronulla riots in Sydney. [1]