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India Can Become a Global Superpower by 2030 But Must Deal with a Rising China - KC Singh

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CNN-News18’s Rising India curtain raiser debate participants, former diplomats KC Singh and TCA Raghavan along with former Indian Army Chief General (retd) VP Malik, all agreed that if India was to rise to become a superpower, it had to sort out its position vis-à-vis its neighbourhood, most particularly with China.

New Delhi: India has a great potential to develop into a global superpower by 2030 but only if it is able to reconcile the corresponding rise of China.

This is was the consensus between the three panellists of CNN-News18’s Rising India curtain raiser debate.

The participants, former diplomats KC Singh and TCA Raghavan along KC Singh with former Indian Army Chief General (retd) VP Malik, all agreed that if India was to rise to become a superpower, it had to sort out its position vis-à-vis its neighbourhood, most particularly with China.

“There is no doubt India is a rising power and there is no doubt is going to continue to rise. (But) The intimidating factor is the corresponding rise of China and her wariness about India’s rise,” Singh said.

Taking the example of 19th century Europe, Singh said whenever their two neighbouring rising powers trying to displace the existing power structure, it causes a lot of disturbance.

The other problem, he said, was that the institutions of global governance like the United Nations and World Bank were created by the victors of the Second World War and, thus, not really configured to deal with the realities of a rising India and China. As a result, these create both opportunities of friction and cooperation between the two countries.

In this context, we are rising in uncertainty whether we there is place for India and China together while getting evidence of the contrary, he said.

Talking about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s foreign policy, Singh said that the key for successful relations is continuity and process which takes time. Thus, the gains seen today are a product of several years. Modi’s attempts to build interpersonal relations with other leaders might help but the real question is whether they will help in the long term. Further, taking the example of the Middle East, he said the situation also doesn’t remain the same over time.

To Raghavan, the template of interaction between the two rising powers is not a homogenous one. “The rise of China and the rise of India will see a lot of friction but cooperation as well,” he said. “It will not be a black and white situation.”

However, for him, the bigger challenge for a rising India to is to build up the requisite economic strength to be able to sustain international influence. “The challenge and opportunity for India, to that extent, is an internal challenge of how much the country is able to drive up and sustain economic growth which is reflected on the ground,” he said.

External trade balance, domestic infrastructure and an indigenous and self-sufficient defence industrial setup were equally required to ensure India develops into a global superpower, he said.

Malik, on the other hand, a conflict between India and China is not inevitable. For him, the issue lies in in unresolved borders between the two countries. “Both India and China can co-exist if the boundary situation is resolved,” he said.

Apart from this, a seat in the UN Security Council would also go long way in resolving issues between the two countries he said.


https://www.news18.com/news/india/n...ut-must-deal-with-a-rising-china-1688279.html


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Shupa powah changed?? SP12 to SP30

:rofl:

I've seen a lot of Indians here who claim that India will be the 3rd largest economy in the world by 2030.

And they think that will make them a superpower?

Was China a superpower when we were the 3rd largest economy in the world? Does that mean Japan is a superpower right now?
 
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I've seen a lot of Indians here who claim that India will be the 3rd largest economy in the world by 2030.

And they think that will make them a superpower?

Was China a superpower when we were the 3rd largest economy in the world? Does that mean Japan is a superpower right now?

I wonder what will actually happen if India does become in reality a big giant Shupa..sorry..Super powah...sorry Powah

:lol:

:tup:
 
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Was China a superpower when we were the 3rd largest economy in the world? Does that mean Japan is a superpower right now?

If higher population is the criteria of turning into a supa powa then yes...even then India rank will be a lowly below hundred in per capita income...

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I've seen a lot of Indians here who claim that India will be the 3rd largest economy in the world by 2030.

And they think that will make them a superpower?

Was China a superpower when we were the 3rd largest economy in the world? Does that mean Japan is a superpower right now?

Well, once India surpass Japan, they will self proclaim superpower status. But Indian need to confirm if this is the case
 
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@TaiShang @Jlaw @Kiss_of_the_Dragon @jaybird @AndrewJin

Shupa powah changed?? SP12 to SP30

:rofl:

@fallstuff @Species @T-Rex @Bilal9 @Homo Sapiens

Our common neighbor has weird fetish of becoming shupa .........

I wonder when will India actually become Shupa .......

:lol:

@TruthTheOnlyDefense @EgyptianAmerican @MastanKhan

With the blessing of the Holy Gou Mata and her magical urine, with the blessed environment made of holy smell from holy human shit all around around, India will become a Supa Powa that the world had never seen and will never see.

The greatest change that will occur in 2030 will be the addition of the word 'Supa Powa' in the Oxford Dictionary as a synonym of 'Shithole'.
 
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@TaiShang @Jlaw @Kiss_of_the_Dragon @jaybird @AndrewJin

Shupa powah changed?? SP12 to SP30

:rofl:

@fallstuff @Species @T-Rex @Bilal9 @Homo Sapiens

Our common neighbor has weird fetish of becoming shupa .........

I wonder when will India actually become Shupa .......

:lol:

@TruthTheOnlyDefense @EgyptianAmerican @MastanKhan

:lol:

Yup. I guess just having capability of lobbing large missiles and building subs (which hopefully don't blow up) are not enough for shupa-pawa status anymore. Economic capability matters as well.

With the blessing of the Holy Gou Mata and her magical urine, with the blessed environment made of holy smell from holy human shit all around around, India will become a Supa Powa that the world had never seen and will never see.

The greatest change that will occur in 2030 will be the addition of the word 'Supa Powa' in the Oxford Dictionary as a synonym of 'Shithole'.

Best comment in PDF in a long, long time.

:lol:

I want to add my own two cents.

The country that has two thirds of its people going potty on the streets has no business calling itself a shupa powah. Or 'conqueror of Mars'. End of story.
 
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Hahaha, what laughable nonsense.
India cannot become a superpower. It just doesn't have what it takes. lol.

This article is crap.
It's crap because the timeline is incorrect. They were supra powah in 2012. By 2030, supapowa will employ whites as cleaners and maids. All taxi drivers will chase Indians to ride in their can
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