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KOLKATA: Has India gained status quo as a superpower nation or is it still an emerging power? What implications will Afghanistan's future hold for India? In order to address these burning issues, students from various colleges in the city gathered on Wednesday to inaugurate the two-day annual International Relations Scholastic Conclave, organized by the students of department of international relations at Jadavpur University.

Head of the international relations department Shibashis Chatterjee delivered the welcome address on the chosen theme - 'India in the 21st Century: An emerging power or status quo?' While many believed that India is one of the superpowers in the world, some concluded that India is better than the other countries and still has some challenges in the energy sector to take care of.

Former Indian foreign secretary Salman Haider said that India has not emerged as a superpower in a day and has been developing and improving everyday. "India is one of the important countries in the world. And today its political and economic sentiments cannot be ignored," said Haider.

The discussion was followed by a presentation and interactive seminar where students from Loreto College, Lady Brabourne College, Jadavpur University and St Xavier's College put forth a presentation on energy security and the third world nations. The participants spoke about the challenges that energy security in the country faces today- be it renewable or non-renewable energy. They also presented their ideas on the combat model to deal with those challenges.

A round-table conference followed the discussion where diplomats and experts discussed Afghanistan's future and if it will hold positive or negative implications for India.

"Though Afghanistan once shared a good history with India, we are sceptical about the change in the strained Indo-Pak relations over Afghanistan once the US withdraws from the country," said Jyotirmoy Banerjee, a former faculty member at department of international relations in Jadavpur University.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...as-superpower-status/articleshow/16761469.cms
 
indians surely can benefit a lot from such rigorous exercise of oral stimulation on their way to superpower status! hooray!

As usual false flag and India bashing to satisfy false egos and get orgasms :cheers:
 
India is not a super power.Major economic power.But policies like sanctioning iran(like the RBI circular of no trade with Iran) is going to harm india exponentially.Iranians are offering India long term contracts at 60-70$/bbl instead of how US allies like Saudis who sell at 110$/bbl+. If manmohan govt was not US lapdog,india would not be facing such inflation crisis.

Thank Manmohan for ruining the superpower chance of India.
 
with no offense but only talking & big population doesnt make any country a super power

hardwork, sincerity & peace with neibours make one country a developed....

but every thing is opposite in india, indians should learn from China....
 
If India can return to an 8%+ growth rate then they will be an emerging Great Power.
But there is only one Superpower in the world, and it is not in Asia.

If China stops bullying neighbors, makes friends, formes allies, closes peace, settles disputes, all what the US is about, then I see China has a big chance to be the second superpower.

In short, learn from the Americans!
 
India is not a superpower now, it wont be in this century.

Pessimistic approach :what:

with no offense but only talking & big population doesnt make any country a super power

hardwork, sincerity & peace with neibours make one country a developed....

but every thing is opposite in india, indians should learn from China....

No need to learn from CCP. India has its own set of values.
 
hardwork, sincerity & peace with neibours make one country a developed....

but every thing is opposite in india, indians should learn from China....

Actually all three countries, India, Pakistan and China need to learn from the west. There is hardwork and sincerity as much as there is hardwork and sincerity anywhere else in the world.

As for peace, yes that is very essential. A feature of developed nations is that they have border stability and regional peace. Look at Europe and North America. That is not the case with Asia. India and China if they become like America and Canada, can achieve great heights. They will be unbeatable militarily, politically and economically. But sadly there is too much of mud slinging around.

The 21st century has just started! you mean India will need another 100 years?.

I guess so mate. There is tons of social inequality in India, and to get to the western standards of income and living, will atleast take another 100 years the way it is going now. If we get our **** together then we might be able to pull off a "south korea".
 

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