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Rising Asian Super Powers

People's Republic of China

The People's Republic of China receives continual coverage in the popular press of its potential superpower status, and has been identified as a rising or emerging economic and military superpower by academics and other experts. Shujie Yao of Nottingham University has said that, "China will overtake the United States to become the world's largest economy by 2038 and that China's GDP will overtake Japan by 2017 or 2018, and has already overtaken Germany's in 2008.

International relations analyst Parag Khanna states that by cutting massive trade and investment deals with Latin America and Africa, China has established its presence as a superpower along with the European Union and the United States. China's rise is demonstrated by its ballooning share of trade in its gross domestic product. He believes that China's consultative style has allowed it to develop political and economic ties with many countries.

China also has been gaining influence in Asia with trade agreements, direct investment, military exercises and aid funds.

Republic of India

Founder and President of the Economic Strategy Institute and former counselor to the Secretary of Commerce in the Reagan Administration Clyde V. Prestowitz Jr. has predicted that India facing more challenges then advantages, yet it is approaching superpower status. He also mentions that despite the hardships of poverty and social inequality, India is overcoming all of this; India is going to be one of the biggest economies in the world.

He also believes that India has a fine chance at becoming a superpower. Pointing out that India's young population coupled with the second largest English-speaking population in the world could give India an advantage, he also believes that while other industrial countries will face a youth gap, India will have lots of young people or in other words, workers.

India also has been gaining influence in Asia with trade agreements, direct investment, military exercises and aid funds.

Source: Wikipedia.
 
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If Bharat wants title to "Super-Duper-Powaaaaaa!!!!!" so much, they can have it. China only wants peace, harmony and prosperity for her people. I strongly suggest GOI do the same -- if either China or India prospers it does NOT mean the other will suffer. Rather for the most part, if one side improves the other will benefit as well. Keep that in mind - it's NOT a zero-sum game!
 
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Indeed not India....

I go for China.

KIT Out

See here, in North America there are 3 nations: USA, Mexico & Canada. Each unique in economy, culture, population, weather, etc. We can use this analogy in Asia, as there are 3 'main' countries (not necessarily by population): China, India & Japan.

There's no need for a pissing contest. Everyone is unique and special! :china::pakistan::pdf:
 
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Its all about the Money.

GDP FOREX RESERVES & GROWTH RATES FDI AND

In Asia. Its Japan China & India.

But the first 2 are far ahead ie both well over 3 times the size of India.

But JAPAN growth has matured or should i say Saturated currently growing at 0.5% or less. India growing at 7% in recession times.

Just a matter of time before the hindus catch the highly developed Japan GDP BY 2030 estimated.
 
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Its all about the Money.

GDP FOREX RESERVES & GROWTH RATES FDI AND

In Asia. Its Japan China & India.

But the first 2 are far ahead ie both well over 3 times the size of India.

But JAPAN growth has matured or should i say Saturated currently growing at 0.5% or less. India growing at 7% in recession times.

Just a matter of time before the hindus catch the highly developed Japan GDP BY 2030 estimated.

India equals Hindus just as England equals Christians. Right buddy?
 
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I'd rather have the United States as the World Super power compared to other countries like Russia or China... people here hate the US i for one don't.. i love the US for the brilliant contributions they've made to the world during the last 60 years from the Internet to Hollywood, to Popular Music and technology and i love the US constitution its very poetic.

I need my dose of Star Trek, Star Wars and Comic Cons every now and than to remind of the Awesomeness that the United states has lol
 
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I guess we are forgetting Pakistan here. Although today it may not look like Pakistan will be a major power but believe me we have serious potential. During President Musharraf’s era the economy was progressing with a lightning fast speed and we with the improving educational standard, growing population(which means growing economic market also), growing middle class and our services based industry can be a serious power in near future.
 
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Rising Asian Super Powers

People's Republic of China

The People's Republic of China receives continual coverage in the popular press of its potential superpower status, and has been identified as a rising or emerging economic and military superpower by academics and other experts. Shujie Yao of Nottingham University has said that, "China will overtake the United States to become the world's largest economy by 2038 and that China's GDP will overtake Japan by 2017 or 2018, and has already overtaken Germany's in 2008.

International relations analyst Parag Khanna states that by cutting massive trade and investment deals with Latin America and Africa, China has established its presence as a superpower along with the European Union and the United States. China's rise is demonstrated by its ballooning share of trade in its gross domestic product. He believes that China's consultative style has allowed it to develop political and economic ties with many countries.

China also has been gaining influence in Asia with trade agreements, direct investment, military exercises and aid funds.

Republic of India

Founder and President of the Economic Strategy Institute and former counselor to the Secretary of Commerce in the Reagan Administration Clyde V. Prestowitz Jr. has predicted that India facing more challenges then advantages, yet it is approaching superpower status. He also mentions that despite the hardships of poverty and social inequality, India is overcoming all of this; India is going to be one of the biggest economies in the world.

He also believes that India has a fine chance at becoming a superpower. Pointing out that India's young population coupled with the second largest English-speaking population in the world could give India an advantage, he also believes that while other industrial countries will face a youth gap, India will have lots of young people or in other words, workers.

India also has been gaining influence in Asia with trade agreements, direct investment, military exercises and aid funds.

Source: Wikipedia.





China: Financial Superpower
USA: Military Superpower
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In my opinion america lost that status years ago, but the world hasn't caught on to the fact yet and the United States is unwilling to admit they serve no REAL purpose in world economics. As wall street is falling apart, and America's financial sector is showing its true colors, you'll see the America doesn't have that much to offer the world. americans can't even get creating fake profits right anymore. indeed America will be is a military superpower.
 
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