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Who will be the superpower in 2030?

Who will be the superpower in 2030?

By 2030, India might lead the world in every category, a former top America’s diplomat has said asserting that the two largest democracies of the world can do much together.

Can India become a superpower by 2030?

India as a Population Superpower It is expected that, in 2020, the average age of an Indian will be 29 years, compared to 37 for China and 48 for Japan; and, by 2030, India’s dependency ratio should be just over 0.4. This provides the nation with a large workforce for many decades, helping in its growth.

What is the future of India in 2030?

By 2030, the Indian economy would also be larger in size than the largest Western European economies of Germany, France and the UK. “Overall, India is expected to continue to be one of the world’s fastest-growing economies over the next decade,” it said.

Will India be the next superpower?

India’s PPP is expected to reach $43 trillion and surpass the US by 2050 making it the second-largest economy in the world after China. To boost its infrastructure, India is focusing on several large-scale megaprojects to develop a golden quadrilateral between its metropolitan cities.

Why is India not a superpower?

India is not a permanent member of the UNSC, although currently, it is one of the four-nations group actively seeking a permanent seat in the council. Thus India lacks the ability to extend its influence or ideas on international events in the way superpowers do.

Can India be a world leader?

Currently India is at the cynosure of the world leader for it’s contribution to each and every continent of the globe. Currently India is engaged with various countries for their infrastructure development, capacity building, and socio economic development.

What will happen in 2040 in India?

By 2040, Indian GDP will have tripled from its current level and the country will be the world’s third largest economy by a sizeable margin, comparable in size to China today, and securely ensconced as a middle-income country in terms of GDP/Capita.

What will happen in 2025 in India?

By 2025, India’s population would be almost equal to that of China, and it would still be growing at 1% per annum even though the TFR for long run population stabilisation would have been nearly reached by then.