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    India a Rising Superpower

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    1. India Rising Pointers * India’s per capita income increased at only around 1% annualized rate from 1950 - 1980 * In the late 2000s‚ India’s growth has reached 7.5%‚ which will double the average income in a decade. * The highest annualized 1999-2008 growth rates are for states Gujarat (9.6%)‚ Haryana (9.1%)‚ or Delhi (8.9%) and lowest Bihar (5.1%)‚ Uttar Pradesh (4.4%)‚ or Madhya Pradesh (6.5%). * India is the eleventh-largest economy in the world and the fourth largest by purchasing

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    India: Can India become a great power? | The Economist http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21574511-indias-lack-strategic-... India India’s lack of a strategic culture hobbles its ambition to be a force in the world Mar 30th 2013 | From the print edition NOBODY doubts that China has joined the ranks of the great powers: the idea of a G2 with America is mooted‚ albeit prematurely. India is often spoken of in the same breath as China because of its billion-plus population‚ economic promise

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    ABout OUr Country INDIA ... As there are many people who come here to comment I want everyone to know the status OF INDIA on the WORLD Over... See I accept INDIA is a very Beautiful place and even the people here gud to the visitors to INDIA and take care with excellent hospitality and care... INDIA is very different to other countries very Unique.. People I would like to call upon to youngsters of future India to stand up and make India better and Best in coming years.. See our India is basically

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    For India to be a superpower what principles would be appropriate for the relationship between state and religion? India has followed the fourth model of states and religion which is the secular state and religious politics model. For years the country has been witnessing politics which has been closely linked with religion. Although the country is secular in nature which provides equality to all religions‚ it has been seen over the past years that all the successful leaders have had certain communities

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    Before WW I Europe was enjoying its time. Each country was in peace. But soon germany became a superpower and as austria hungary as well soon they both became super powers as armies grow and soon developed new weapons And soon germany began to invade its neighboring countries and so did austria hungary. Than Other countries came and join the war to protect their allies and Russia joined as well to fight germany and the main reason why germany expanded their territory and set up more business to help

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    Superpower

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    A simple definition of a superpower can be a country‚ which possesses a power that is greater than great. In today’s world‚ we notice that great powers are more numerous than in a recent past when the world was divided between two sides. A superpower on the other hand‚ is characterized by five distinct strengths/powers that we shall analyze below. The economic power‚ which is the foundation of any strong and healthy country‚ will be considered as the first criteria. Among

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    Dutch-American geo-strategist Nicholas Spykman in 1943‚ the political term ‘superpower’ is used to refer to a country with the ability to influence events or project power on a global scale.’ It is difficult‚ if not impossible to envisage a world without a superpower. There are a number of reasons to support this assumption. We begin with the first and most blaring- It is simply difficult to imagine a world without a superpower because history itself has shown that there has yet to come a time when

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    Our government is known as one of the best standing democracies in the world‚ and it also has our president under the title of “Leader of the Free World”. However‚ how did our country’s government become this superpower today? What challenges did it have to pull through to get here today? It may come as a surprise‚ but our government wasn’t always the powerhouse it is after the Revolutionary War. We didn’t even have the Constitution at that time. That’s why people should educate themselves on the

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    Superpowers In Beowulf

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    bank robber with their spider web? Indeed we were all influenced by characters with superpowers‚ believing one day we can grow up‚ and one day use powers such as those of Superman or Spiderman to one day save the world. However as we mature‚ we eventually learn that we may not have a supernatural power‚ but we all have a mind of our own‚ where we can create opinions and thoughts and use those beliefs as superpowers of our own to influence the world as it is today‚ for a better tomorrow. An example

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    China as a Superpower

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    Will China Soon Become a Threatening Superpower? The military issue with China is a major current topic. The introduction describes China’s economic history and how during the 1700’s Europe began to outgrow China industrially. China then gradually began to recover in 1911. Later‚ in the 1980s‚ China chose to start increasing the military forces first and soon became the largest military power with 4.2 million troops. The author explains that although their military flourishes‚ it is quite possible

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