Why India is a Rising Power

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Here’s why I think #India is a rising #power. #geopolitics #changingworldorder #principles #raydalio
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Developing Nations in the this era have the advantage of learning from mistake made by othre Nations in the past - China, America, Britain. He is definitely right, Modi certainly focusing on Pro Development Policies. We have a long way to go but we are on the right track.

No one is claiming India will bea First World Developed Nation like European Nations in nexty 10 years, But we certainly have the Potential of being one of the Top 3 Greatest Global Economies of this Century.

hindurashtra
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Mother to be Indian lucky to be breathing mother India's air ....Proud proud

Velayudan-gattimelii
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The fact that streets in India are cleaner than San Francisco, Detroit, Baltimore, etc is an indication of western decline. People who havent travelled the world are living a myth. Chinese cities, in terms of public infrastructure are much ahead of US today. Dont believe me? All you need to do is go there and see for yourself. Does CHina have challenges? Sure it does just like Europe and USA.

Edit: Anyone who’s not been outside their country of birth would be stupid to reply. You simply lack the qualification to comment on the matter due to your ill informed, bubble style living

MAC-vify
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Modi ji hardwork for India comeback🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

shubhjais
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Would be great if you could add the link to the country by country growth rate projection. Thanks!

JamesBond
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He says India reminds him of China 1984 but on many statistics India is only 15-20 years behind China. Look at per capita, total GDP, electricity, manufacturing exports, metro network, highway KM, HDI, etc.

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Nothing can stop India, not even reservations.

sivakrishnat
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Yes, India and China were the two powerful countries for centuries, until the European colonization taking place. China has just returned it's original status as superpower at an astonishing time-line. Now India has to return, and it's time. But India won't become a superpower, because the nuclear war has to take place in a few years, and it's already commenced in Ukraine.

EdinAibak
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India is a potential power. In realist terms, population size, economy size, defence budget, nukes etc makes India a potential great power. However it is not necessary that every great power can become a great power. Eg Brazil which was once a promising potential power.

NitinSharma-qjmp
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I think until they become more diverse in cultures and more welcoming for everyone thats when they will become a rising power. Most groups there and government should stop being afraid of change and recognise we are all the same.

emberson
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*India is on the rise, baby! 😎✌🇮🇳They're like the next big thing in the global scene, and it's all because of these awesome factors*

1. Economic Boom: India's economy is like a runaway train. It's growing at an insane pace, and now it's the fifth-largest economy in the world! And with a young, growing population, there's no stopping them. Imagine a billion people all buying stuff – that's a lot of money!

2. Tech Wizards: India is a breeding ground for tech talent. They're the kings of outsourcing IT, and they're also making waves in fields like pharmaceuticals and renewable energy. India is like the Silicon Valley of Asia!

3. Demographic Dynamite: India's got a young, poppin' population. This means a whole bunch of future consumers, workers, and innovators. With rising incomes and education, this demographic dividend is gonna be a game-changer. ‍‍‍

4. Strategic Cornerstone: India sits at a crossroads of continents, making it a power player in global affairs. They've got the ears of Europe, Asia, and Africa, and they're not afraid to speak their mind.

5. Democratic Role Model: India is the world's largest democracy, and they're proud of it. Their commitment to democracy and human rights gives them a voice on the world stage. ️

6. Cultural Captivator: India's got a rich, colorful culture that's captivating people all over the world. Bollywood movies, yoga, and Indian food are all the rage. This soft power makes India more appealing to other countries and businesses. 🇮🇳️

*Sure, India's got its challenges. Poverty and inequality are still big issues, and their infrastructure needs some work. But with their strong economy, young population, and strategic position, India is definitely on the way to becoming a global superpower*

LEVIACKERMAN-imxz
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India's decade, Bharat's century, Sanatan's eternity.

Advaitamanta
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Wowww. Modi being compare to Deng Xiaoping is nothing short of probably the biggest complement Modi can get.

mayankhb
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It's true India is 30 years behind china. India is growing

jetpark
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Answer is simple, less debt and bigger market. Debt to GDP ratio is way too low compared to any developing or developed country.

ShaneCallum
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Where can I find this whole interview ?

BigginFishing
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Mr. Dalio, Can I get an internship at Bridgewater associates this summer?

ShubhamSinghYoutube
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india and china were on the same same level in 1984 but look how china grew compared to india it would be stupid to make that assumption again

atg
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India is indeed on rise, but this video has literally no content.

shubhamagrawal
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Thank you verymuch.😊😊😊 I don't know what data I need to check. I've learned about developing countries including India but it's difficult.
When considering population, India certainly tops the list, and it has a wealth of excellent IT talent. However, it seems that its culture doesn't emphasize hard work in the same way as China does. I wonder if they can work and perform as efficiently as the Chinese?😅

s.el.