India, Oct. 28 -- If there is one human value most at risk in our time, it is not compassion or tolerance - it is trust. Nations distrust one another, religions question each other's motives, citizens doubt their Governments, and individuals wrestle with self-doubt. The human story, once bound by mutual faith, is now fraying at its most delicate thread. This is not merely a political or technological crisis - it is an existential one. And like all existential crises, it is entirely man-made. It stems from the very identities - national, religious, and personal - that were meant to unite humanity but now divide it. Modern politics wears nationalism as a badge of pride. "America First," "India First"- these slogans, once considered narrow, ar...