Kambojaric
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Not really the world, but European nations and Americas.
Asia in general was in a complete decline.
With the significant exception of the Japanese. Man those people always impress me. They realised the importance of industrialisation and were the first Asian country to defeat a European nation in modern times (Russo Japanese War).
As for Global power, it is pointless to try and state whether India was or was not a global superpower because the concept of global superpower is something recent. Literally speaking one could qualify as a global power if ones powers extended over several continents meaning e.g. that Netherlands would be a global superpower in the 1800s. "Indian" kingdoms of those times however were pitiful. Maratha's may have been on the rise but in no way were they in the position to extend their power outside South Asia. However this theory doesnt take into account what percentage a kingdom has in terms of global GDP and population, thus there is no point in arguing whether the Indian kingdoms were superpowers or not.