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The Dawn of India As A Superpower

The Dawn of India As A Superpower. VAIRAG KOTHARI 1 st Year E.E G.H PATEL. INDIA LEADS IN THE PROGRESS. ECONOMY TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURE EMPLOYMENT POPULATION INFRA-STRUCTURE DEFENCE. TECHNOLOGY.

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The Dawn of India As A Superpower

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  1. The Dawn of India As A Superpower VAIRAG KOTHARI 1st Year E.E G.H PATEL

  2. INDIA LEADS IN THE PROGRESS • ECONOMY • TECHNOLOGY • AGRICULTURE • EMPLOYMENT • POPULATION • INFRA-STRUCTURE • DEFENCE

  3. TECHNOLOGY In the future, the world is expected to enter the renewable energy age or fusion age, if and whenever the technology becomes economically sustainable.

  4. ECONOMY Economic Growth - India's current economic growth (as the world's second-fastest growing major economy) has improved its standing on the world's political stage,even though it is still a developing country, but one that is showing strong development. Many nations are moving to forge better relationship with India.

  5. AGRICULTURE

  6. BECOMING A SUPERPOWER IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS • India has been pressing for permanent membership of the Security Council • It has received backing from the UK , France and Russia but without veto ability. • However, China and the U.S have not been supportive of the bid. With improved Indo-US relations, the US is expected by some to reconsider its stand.

  7. DEFENCE

  8. DEFENCE • The Indian Armed Forces, India's main defenceorganisation, consists of two main branches: the Military of India and the Indian Paramilitary Forces. • The Military of India maintains the third largest active duty force in the world after the People's Republic of China and the United States, while the Indian Paramilitary Forces. • Combined, the total armed forces of India are 2,414,700 strong, the world's second largest defence force. The Indian Air Force is the fourth largest air force in the world

  9. INFRA STRUCTURE

  10. OBSTACLES • India is still desperately a poor country, india is yet a minor player in world trade, contributing less than one percent of world exports. • Over the last fifty years, india’s extremely heterogeneous society has been riddled with various kinds of conflicts, but the system has by and large managed these conflicts and kept them within moderate bounds.

  11. HINDRANCES • Low Literacy - As per the 2001 India census, the national literacy is only 65.2 per cent University of Hamburg, even though the literacy rate in some states like Kerala, Mizoram and Goa is above 85% Indian Census. Literacy drive is spreading slowly to other states . At current rates India will take no less than 20 years for a literacy of 95% New Scientist.

  12. ROLE OF MEDIA MOVIE and filmstars also influence he young generation of our country Also MEDIA is a great source to awake the youth of our country

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