
Super Economies - America, India, China and the Future of the World
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Narrado por:
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Anuj Datta
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Raghav Bahl
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Is India ready to emerge as a world leader? Our times are characterized not by estranged superpowers building formidable arsenals but by engaged societies building a robust global economy. Emerging countries are redefining the geo-economic (and geopolitical) dynamic. The twenty-first century will be led, says Raghav Bahl, by a handful of Super Economies - large, prosperous countries with a high growth rate, ranking among the world’s top trading partners, commanding 15 to 20 percent of global GDP, having nuclear arms but using economic leadership to effect significant change.
With its demographic advantage, a surplus of skilled labour, a potentially rising GDP, a strategic geographic location and a new, decisive political leadership, India has every chance of becoming the third Super Economy after the USA and China. Drawing on history, current affairs and political and economic analyses, Super Economies projects how India can soon become a world leader and help secure a future of peace and prosperity for all.
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- zakaria j.
- 04-08-25
Promises more than it delivers
A whole chapter more than 10% of the book, is just about how Pakistan is a terrorist state.
The book focuses on praising India, and looks at China and the USA from an Indian perspective.
Also lacks a lot of depth, research and data.
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