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Why travel didn’t bring the world together

Last updated: May 10, 2025 12:05 am
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Travel has long been seen as a way to break down barriers and foster understanding between different cultures. However, as India and Pakistan find themselves in conflict once again, it’s worth considering the complexities of this assumption. VS Naipaul, a writer known for his sharp observations of the world, managed to upset both countries, as well as many others. His prose, devoid of adjectives and filled with telling details, highlighted the shortcomings he saw in various societies.

Despite the increase in foreign travel over the years, nationalism seems to be on the rise as well. This paradox, sometimes referred to as the Naipaul paradox, raises questions about the true impact of travel on global relations. While one might expect that increased contact between people from different countries would lead to greater understanding and cooperation, the reality seems to be more complicated.

The hardening of relations between China and the West in recent years occurred despite a surge in tourist and student traffic between the two regions. Similarly, countries like Britain and Italy, known for their high rates of travel, have seen a rise in nationalist sentiments among their populations. This begs the question: does travel truly have the power to unite people, or does it simply reinforce existing beliefs and attitudes?

One possible explanation for the failure of travel to bridge divides is that other factors, such as immigration, play a larger role in driving nationalism. Additionally, it’s been suggested that those who are already open-minded and liberal are more likely to engage in foreign travel, while those who could benefit from exposure to different cultures tend to avoid it.

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Ultimately, travel can be a valuable and enriching experience, offering new perspectives and insights. However, it may not be the panacea for global conflicts that some have hoped for. Naipaul’s own experiences as a world traveler and keen observer of human nature serve as a reminder that engaging with other cultures does not always lead to greater understanding or empathy.

In the end, the impact of travel on international relations is a complex and nuanced issue. While it can certainly broaden our horizons and challenge our assumptions, it may not be enough to overcome deeply ingrained nationalist sentiments. As we navigate an increasingly interconnected world, it’s important to recognize the limitations of travel as a tool for promoting global unity and cooperation.

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