- US would weaken India when it rises: Top economist says it will . . .
That was the stark warning delivered by U S economist Jeffrey Sachs in a wide-ranging interview with Tucker Carlson, where both agreed that America’s challenge to rising powers is not about
- India as a Great Power: Potential Versus Reality
With peer recognition being critical to countries becoming great powers, this perception appears to be surmounting India’s clear material capabilities and potential It is also outweighing the strong domestic—and evermore nationalist-fueled—belief that India is a country of great power standing
- What Kind of Power Does India Want to Be and at What Cost?
The truth is neutrality won't keep us safe, alliance won't make us powerful, and pretending otherwise might doom India to being forever “almost great” - the most painful fate of all
- Will India Become the Most Powerful Country by 2030? Unpacking Potential
As the world stands on the precipice of unprecedented change, the question of whether India will become the most powerful country by 2030 has gained traction among scholars, policymakers, and global citizens alike
- ‘India is too big for a US game’: Jeffrey Sachs cautions against taking . . .
Economist Jeffrey Sachs delivered a clear message to India, while speaking at an event on April 9, —stay away from being a pawn in the growing power tussle between the US and China
- India, the US and the global balance of power - The Strategist
Following the basic logic of balance-of-power politics, India and the US seem fated not for marriage but for a long-term partnership—one that might last only as long as both countries remain concerned about China
- Indias Global Power Is Rising – But Its Rank Among the Top 10 Will . . .
With a $3 7 trillion economy, advancements in space and AI, and strong geopolitical ties, India ranks among the top five world powers However, challenges like economic inequality, infrastructure gaps, and political complexities hinder its ascent to the top three
- India 4th most powerful country in Asia; China loses ground to US . . .
India, which is the fourth most powerful country in the region after US, Japan and China, was among the hardest hit nations in comparison to its pre-Covid growth paths
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