Abstract
Abstract:- Human civilization has been a witness to several instances of trauma, resulting from war,
natural calamities, poverty, and many other heart wrenching episodes of human suffering. Political instability,
inter-faith skirmishes, and state sponsored attacks by dictators are a few to mention, that made the society to
drive its progress backwards and made the mankind suffer a lot, since ever. Apart from the human lead
disasters, nature has also had its say on this, resulting in even extinction of some of the most powerful species
of flora and fauna from the universe. Floods, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, droughts, meteorite strikes, and
flash-floods are a few to be blamed for causing a lot of trauma and suffering. It is, however possible for
mankind to reconcile the trauma caused by the natural disasters, but a man-made disaster now, in the form of
a nuclear war, would prove non-negotiable for human survival, and would be a potential catastrophe.
Economic, political, religious, and corporate fronts at the global level could pave way to potential physical,
as well as mental trauma, that could spread to every nook and corner of the globe, if not contained beforehand.