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GROWTH POTENTIAL (3) answer(s).
 
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Beyond the horizon / Scott, Richard   Journal Article
Scott, Richard Journal Article
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India: an economic superpower? / Verma, Jagdish P   Journal Article
Verma, Jagdish P Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In the past couple of years we have seen a decline in the influence of United States as a global superpower, particularly in Europe and East Asia. The military exuberance of the US after the collapse of Soviet Union led to a heightened global paranoia against a perceived US imperialism. Thus began a race among several emerging nations to fill the gap of a balancing superpower. Russia fell behind due to its economic problems, as the capitalist 'shock therapy' didn't work as well as American analysts predicted. The European Union also seems to be going nowhere after a series of reorganisations and also lack of unified military. This has brought the focus on two emerging Asian countries - India and China.
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India’s economic growth: potential and future perspective / Verma, Jagdish P   Article
Verma, Jagdish P Article
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Summary/Abstract India is to a certain extent often in the reports of global political analysts and media specialists as the next possible superpower on a global level. India has significant political influence in South Asia due to its position as a regional economic giant, a large country with a billion people, a stable military and a rich cultural heritage spanning thousands of years into the past. Yet it takes much more than that to stand up to, or alongside a superpower. A nation needs to be a global military might, backing by a strong economy and political influence to be a superpower. On this note, it would be interesting to look into the realities and evaluate India’s position on the global economic scale.
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