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India will be a dominant player in South Asia, Middle East​
17 Mar 2010, 0859 hrs IST, PTI

WASHINGTON: India's strategic location in the Indian Ocean and proud martial traditions will make it a dominant player in South Asia and the Middle East in the next 25 years, a Pentagon report has said.

US Joint Forces Command in its latest report of emerging geopolitical and technological trends, which estimates their potential impact on future military operations, said it will likely have a role to play as America encourages the growth of India as a regional and even global power.

"India has a special place in the future international environment. Few countries in the world may figure as prominently in future US strategic calculations," a 'Joint Operating Environment (JOE) 2010' report released yesterday said.

"India's military will receive substantial upgrades in the coming years. That fact, combined with its proud martial traditions and strategic location in the Indian Ocean, will make India the dominant player in South Asia and the Middle East," the report said.

In the next 25 years, the report said relative balance of power between states will shift, some growing faster than the US and many states weakening relative to the US.

Noting that India could more than quadruple its wealth over the course of the next two decades, but large swaths of its population would likely to remain in poverty through the 2030s, it said "like China, this will create tensions between the rich and the poor."

Such tension, added to the divides among its religions and nationalities, could continue to have implications for economic growth and national security, the report said.

India would grow by 320 million during the next quarter of a century. The tensions that arise from a growing divide between rich and poor could seriously impact its potential for further economic growth, it added.

"While China's rise represents the most significant single event on the international horizon since the collapse of the Soviet Union, it is not the only story.

Steady, if not rapid, economic growth appears to be the norm for much of the world over the coming decades, providing that sufficient energy remains available to fuel that growth and the financial crisis can be resolved," it said.

"Russia and India are both likely to become richer, although Russia's strength is fragile, resting as it does on unfavourable demographic trends, a single-commodity economy based on hydrocarbon extraction, and a lack of serious investment in repairing its crumbling infrastructure," the report said.

If there is reason for the Joint Force commander to consider the potential use of nuclear weapons by adversaries against US forces, there is also the possibility that sometime in the future two other warring states might use nuclear weapons against each other.

"In the recent past, India and Pakistan have come close to armed conflict beyond the perennial skirmishing that occurs along their Kashmir frontier," it said.

"Given India's immense conventional superiority, there is considerable reason to believe such a conflict could lead to nuclear exchanges. As would be true of any use of nuclear weapons, the result could be massive carnage, uncontrolled refugee flows, and social collapse - all in all, a horrific human catastrophe.

"Given 24/7 news coverage, the introduction of US and other international forces to mitigate the suffering would be almost inevitable," the report said.

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There are two serious challenges infront of us.
(1) Population growth needs to be checked.
(2) The divide between rich and poor needs to be controlled as well.

With these two having achieved, we would certainly be in front league.
 
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Dominant in SW Asia is a given, but it will only be a minor player in the Middle East. Iran, Turkey, Iraq (once US leaves), Egypt, UAE and Saudia Arabia will dominant. India will continue to beg for subsidized oil & gas prices. :)
 
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Dominant in SW Asia is a given, but it will only be a minor player in the Middle East. Iran, Turkey, Iraq (once US leaves), Egypt, UAE and Saudia Arabia will dominant. India will continue to beg for subsidized oil & gas prices. :)

iam sorry it would be good If you can Change the term "Beg" to "Negotiate" ... it sounds like pakistan begging money from USA.... We dont do that.:)
 
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The full JOE document is here.

http://www.jfcom.mil/newslink/storyarchive/2010/JOE_2010_o.pdf

The main theme revolves around economic and resource wars as it always has been the case in history.

Interestingly, India along with US have a demographic advantage while Japan, Russia, China and many European countries are suffering from aging populations that will start according tot he document adverse affects on their economies by 2030-2040
 
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Dominant in SW Asia is a given, but it will only be a minor player in the Middle East. Iran, Turkey, Iraq (once US leaves), Egypt, UAE and Saudia Arabia will dominant. India will continue to beg for subsidized oil & gas prices. :)

India has better cultural societal and religious understanding and ties with ME countries than say China or even Russia.
So this is only natural. India does not have any serious conflict of interest with any of the ME countries and in fact have many convergent interests in many areas.
 
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Dominant in SW Asia is a given, but it will only be a minor player in the Middle East. Iran, Turkey, Iraq (once US leaves), Egypt, UAE and Saudia Arabia will dominant. India will continue to beg for subsidized oil & gas prices. :)

I dont know about your country :what::what: but we buy oil at international prices.
 
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Oh.yes. .desparte effort of posting for earning 50sent is no longer a beging now
 
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India is nowhere near Middle East. It shares no border with any Middle Eastern or Central Asian country. India shares borders with only South Asian countries and China. India even has very little influence in South Asia.

Pakistan shares a border with a Middle Eastern country and is not too far away from the Gulf.

China will most likely be a key player in the Indian Ocean and its done a good job investing in and helping build ports for other South Asian countries especially Gwadar Port which almost touches the Middle East.


:pakistan::china:
 
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India is nowhere near Middle East. It shares no border with any Middle Eastern or Central Asian country. India shares borders with only South Asian countries and China. India even has very little influence in South Asia.

Pakistan shares a border with a Middle Eastern country and is not too far away from the Gulf.

China will most likely be a key player in the Indian Ocean and its done a good job investing in and helping build ports for other South Asian countries especially Gwadar Port which almost touches the Middle East.


:pakistan::china:


Going by your logic of Physical proximity.....China is nowhere close to India ocean.. ROFL...
 
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Going by your logic of Physical proximity.....China is nowhere close to India ocean.. ROFL...

China has invested billions of dollars and helped built ports in almost every South Asian country that touches the Indian Ocean.

The battle is for the Indian Ocean and we Pakistanis will always side with China.


:pakistan::china:
 
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India is nowhere near Middle East. It shares no border with any Middle Eastern or Central Asian country. India shares borders with only South Asian countries and China. India even has very little influence in South Asia.

Pakistan shares a border with a Middle Eastern country and is not too far away from the Gulf.

China will most likely be a key player in the Indian Ocean and its done a good job investing in and helping build ports for other South Asian countries especially Gwadar Port which almost touches the Middle East.


:pakistan::china:


i don't get your point you look confused

explain again
 
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China has invested billions of dollars and helped built ports in almost every South Asian country that touches the Indian Ocean.

The battle is for the Indian Ocean and we Pakistanis will always side with China.


:pakistan::china:

Yes ...ports like Gwadar...thats struggling to be a financially viable investment.....so much for help...and dominance....
 
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