Characteristics
The criteria of a superpower are not clearly defined and as a consequence they may differ between sources.
According to Lyman Miller, "The basic components of superpower stature may be measured along four axes of power: military, economic, political, and cultural (or what political scientist Joseph Nye has termed soft power.
In the opinion of Kim Richard Nossal of Queens University , "generally this term was used to signify a political community that occupied a continental-sized landmass, had a sizable population (relative at least to other major powers); a superordinate economic capacity, including ample indigenous supplies of food and natural resources; enjoyed a high degree of non-dependence on international intercourse; and, most importantly, had a well-developed nuclear capacity (eventually normally defined as second-strike capability).
In the opinion of Professor Paul Dukes, "a superpower must be able to conduct a global strategy including the possibility of destroying the world; to command vast economic potential and influence; and to present a universal ideology". Although, "many modifications may be made to this basic definition". According to Professor June Teufel Dreyer, "A superpower must be able to project its power, soft and hard, globally.
What are the favourable conditions present in India to become a superpower.
following shining factors are present in India to become a superpower in the world.
1, India is now 5th rank among the 50 most powerful countries in the world.
2. India is a member of World Trade Organisation (WTO) and has played important role on the economic in the world ,India has $288.92 foreign exchange reserve which is good for hub investors.Current GDP growth rate is 7% and good for country.
3.India is the largest arm importer and 2nd largest standing army. It has developed Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) which can carry nuclear warheads for national security.
4.Indian IT industry managed an impressive growth with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 6.78%of the total employment.
5.India has 839 million cellular subscribers and the 2nd largest in the world. Telecom revolution has reached in the rural areas of India.
6.India launched satellites in orbit and has done much improvement in space technology.
What are the problems in India to become a superpower.
some following factors are responsible for it.
7.Border dispute especially in Kashmir and North East in India.
8.Domestic problems, caste systems,MASTERMINDING HATE, to minority by some communal political parties and organisations.
9.Regional politics by regional political parties.
11.Movement AGAINST CORRUPTION! by ANNA AND KEJRIWAL.
12. POPULATION growth , health awareness and health facilities especially in rural area in India.
12. POPULATION growth , health awareness and health facilities especially in rural area in India.
Hope for better and prosperous SECULAR democracy and peacePeace -, unity that can be lead to India as a superpower in future.India needs to remove the problems to become a superpower.
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