Hi Cornel, Read your post with keen interest, sir! As a professor of post-doctoral studies in Britain, you've given a politically correct definition of nationalilty. I have to concede that my definition of nationality is what you call identity if "nationality" is defined within the narrow parameters of citizenship. In this context, please note a subsequent post from Mario on the topic.
You might have heard of Auroville, a commune founded by sage-philosopher Sri Aurobindo in Pondicherry, a former French enclave in South India. Talented people from all parts of the world are engaged in spiritual, intellectual and artistic pursuits there, after renouncing their citizenships. They call themselves "world citizens". Please tell us how we determine their nationality, independent of their identity. Regards, RKN Radhakrishnan
