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Thanks to me or my ancestors?
Foreign Policy is asking the right questions.
We don't need to comment on some silly blog.
A country should at least be internally stable before it can call itself powerful. A country cannot effectively convey power outwardly unless it is secure internally. Such internal destabilization can easily be exploited by enemies.
Whatever the nature of the blog it asks a very pertinent question that deserves a sensible answer.
Munshi Saab, is Bangladesh a truly powerful country?
According to Paul Kennedy wealth and military strength are indicative of power. While India may have some military prowess due to its internal weaknesses (insurgency, corruption, poverty etc) it cannot be a truly powerful country. Because of its internal problem it can never commend respect from its neighbors until it resolves its internal deficiencies.
Seriously... never in my life had I thought I would be feeding a troll, but you sir, have given an idiotic reply!
When India can wipe out Pakistan completely through one invasion, then it is powerful.
But it can't.
So go trolololol elsewhere!
According to Paul Kennedy wealth and military strength are indicative of power. While India may have some military prowess due to its internal weaknesses (insurgency, corruption, poverty etc) it cannot be a truly powerful country. Because of its internal problem it can never commend respect from its neighbors until it resolves its internal deficiencies.