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Population hardly matters. A population of 50m plus is more than enough for any country. Over 200m for countries smaller than 2000000 km2 is too much.
And what resources does india has?
Population matters. If China with a paltry GDP per capita of USD 5000 is touted to be a future super power, it is because of its population size.
Actually, @DRaisinHerald, you're underestimating how much population matters. If Saudi Arabia had a population of a 200 million it would have a much better chance of growth and becoming more powerful than it does today due to the lack of population.
Correction, our GDP per capita of 2012 was over 6000 USD.
correction actually it was 6002...
What doesn't India has. Oil and Gas are not the only resource
not to offend you, but world power and super power are different things.
Though Pakistan can be a world power in future if it is governed properly, but it can never be a Super Power like US is today or India/China/Russia will be in future.
The only candidates for super power in next 200 years is India, China, Russia or US itself again.
While KSA is quite underpopulated for it's size, it's 'lack of growth' has hardly anything to do with that. KSA can become much more powerful if they started heavily investing in science and education. If they keep the current trend up a larger population (esp 200m) might bring more problems than benefits.
Correction, our GDP per capita of 2012 was over 6000 USD.
I dont think Russia can be a superpower in the future...Its declining population is a big problem...China and India on the other hand, as you mentioned, can and probably will...In Muslim world, Indonesia and Pakistan might have a chance(slim to none)...Indonesia lacks nukes(though i am not sure about having nukes is directly related to being a superpower) and Pakistan lacks good management
I dont think Russia can be a superpower in the future...Its declining population is a big problem...China and India on the other hand, as you mentioned, can and probably will...In Muslim world, Indonesia and Pakistan might have a chance(slim to none)...Indonesia lacks nukes(though i am not sure about having nukes is directly related to being a superpower) and Pakistan lacks good management
where will KSA focus science and tech or women and religion. You must know Science/Technology and extreme Religion dont go together ever.
also why would a saudi kid spend his energy in understanding quantum physics when he can drive a mercedes right from Childhood?
Same can be said about Pakistan and the rest of the Muslim states.
where will KSA focus science and tech or women and religion. You must know Science/Technology and extreme Religion dont go together ever.
also why would a saudi kid spend his energy in understanding quantum physics when he can drive a mercedes right from Childhood?
6000 USD or 7000 USD doesn't matter, compare that to GDP per capita of Europe or US. Why do you think no European country is considered a future superpower in spite of having a GDP of more than USD 40000?