Mangus Ortus Novem
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Truly, India has vast potential to grow. The Indians can sustain their growth for at least a generation.
Should be in top three GDPs in this time frame. What they really need to do is have peaceful environment around them to focus on their growth.
Being a super power is a long cherished dream for the Indians all the way back when they became independent from UK.
The fundamental question is what kind of super power they want to be?
Anyhow, all the very best of luck to them. Hopefully, they will reduce the poverty, hunger and injustice to minimum and be a shinny example of tolrance and equality.
A double digit growth for a couple of decades and they will surely be super power to be reckon with and have great say in global affairs.
Sadly, money makes the world go round. So, Indians will a lot of it to buy friends and influence nations. Soft power is never enough.
Hopefully, they get to join UNSC and become one of the P5 with veto power.
Should be in top three GDPs in this time frame. What they really need to do is have peaceful environment around them to focus on their growth.
Being a super power is a long cherished dream for the Indians all the way back when they became independent from UK.
The fundamental question is what kind of super power they want to be?
Anyhow, all the very best of luck to them. Hopefully, they will reduce the poverty, hunger and injustice to minimum and be a shinny example of tolrance and equality.
A double digit growth for a couple of decades and they will surely be super power to be reckon with and have great say in global affairs.
Sadly, money makes the world go round. So, Indians will a lot of it to buy friends and influence nations. Soft power is never enough.
Hopefully, they get to join UNSC and become one of the P5 with veto power.