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India: The next superpower?

http://fortune.com/2015/01/25/india-the-next-superpower/

The final factor that could position India as a superpower is its geopolitical advantage. ... Similarly, the U.S. would like to expand bilateral trade with India, which reached $95 billion in 2013, while also using the democratic nation to balance the power of China in the region.

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@Tv0DJqF-fwh and as a percent of population?

Wait 'til some social justice warriors move in and see what happens to the "culture" then. It'll be fun to see the beta males complaining that there are not enough white males working in tech at India!

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Chumma .. most IT folks are unproductive to say the least :-( !!

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Seems like indias economy is based on washing usa's clothes. Non innovative low cost number crunchers.

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Post ID: @1dpr+Tv0DJqF

India does not spend on unnecessary things. Hock Tan is a Baba Ram Dev disciple.

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Post ID: @ukl+Tv0DJqF

India should get the basic toilet working before being declared a super power.

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of immigrant founders of billion-dollar US startups who came from

India 14

Canada 8

UK 8

Israel 7

Germany 4

China 3

France 3

Ireland 2

Rest of world 12

As of Jan 1, 2016, 44 of 87 of those startups were (co-)founded by immigrants.

(Natl Foundation for American Policy)

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Post ID: @fwh+Tv0DJqF

India IS already a superpower. There cannot be be so much hate against it if it were not.

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