Selim I
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There is no chance that we will pass India or Indonesia, if anything Indonesia will make the same development as China or Japan in the 60-70s. India has unlike China not even reached is potentital because of the incompetence of the Politicians.
Someone mentioned Canada. If Canada spends its revenue from selling its ressources wisely it will be also hard to catch them.
I can only see Italy and Spain declining. But what matters to me is GDP per capita, of course India or China has a bigger GDP. But the average citizen is also significantly poorer. Instead of aiming for Top 10 GDP we should aim for a average income per capita of 20.000 euros. That would be a great achievment.
If you read my comment, I said surpassing India is highly unlikely. GDP per capita is the most significant factor since it is the individual who needs the gross domestic product. Having 2.5 trillion $ GDP in a country with 1.2 billion inhabitants proves nothing. This means the GDP per capita is on the level of regular african countries (talking about India right now).
Surpassing Indonesia is not aa big deal. Currently Indonesia is only around 10% ahead of total GDP of Turkey. This means if Indonesia shows a neutral growth rate the next 2 years, Turkey will already surpass them. If Indonesia shows half of the growth of Turkey's growth, this means Turkey will surpass Indonesia in around 4 years (which I think the scenario will be).