Many indian IT firms have been entered in Fortune group. Indian companies have now been emerging as the largest buyers of the foreign companies which is clear from TATA's acquisition of steel giant CORUS steels,which is 5 times the TATA in capital,that has made it world's 3rd largest steel producer with Arcelor-Mittal world's largest steel producer already in hand of Lakshmi Niwas Mittal of indian origin. India has also emerged as an education and medical hub in recent years.
Today indian institution have appreciation at notice boards of nearly all universities and colleges of great repute. They are now aware of technical menpower of India which is now considered as the best mind in the world.
We are now among major powers in space and besides this are well ahead in defence techniques that has urged many countries to have joint practice session with indian forces. Moreover,realizing the effectiveness and warfare skills of indian forces UN has asked indian forces for there support in its many peace missions in different parts around the globe and highly appreciated there work. India now play a major role in world trade and commerce and advocate the welfare of developing countries.
It has emerged out as the leader of Asian developing countries that shows good hold of India over Asia. But story does'nt end here. India has been made partner in an Ultra Mega Project of developing technique of producing power from nucler fusion process,mainly carried out by rich and developed countries. Due to India's growing power, many countries are now advocating her permanent membership in UN security council. Moreover,our prime minister gave his historical speech in hindi at UN meeting,which was a great moment for indians.
Thirdly, the State concerned should be economically strong and endowed with natural resources particularly energy resources, minerals and metals. Such a State should have a strong industrial base backed by technological knowledge. The Slate should also have strong military capabilities, particularly nuclear and missile capabilities at least comparable to, if not of higher levels, those of other countries.
The combination of all these ingredients and attributes of the State should be at far higher levels than those of the majority of Stales in the international community.
It is only then that the State can acquire the status of a superpower and be acknowledged as such. Its assertions regarding its influence were based on a perception that it was uniquely positioned to influence the world order because its foreign policy was based on idealism and rooted in high moral principles. But this certainly was not a realistic claim. A look at the statistical data reveals that nearly 47 per cent of Indian children are either malnourished or stunted. The literacy rate is about In India, people are deemed literate if they can do little more than sign their name.
About 10 per cent of the entire Indian labour force works in the formal sector of which less than half is in the private sector. While India is a democracy with relevant institutional arrangements and experience stretching over half a century, the fact of the matter is that Indian democracy is still plagued by numerous lacunae.
The standards of governance in Indian polity leave much to be desired. There is a perceptible lack of internal cohesion and unity in Indian civil society. This is not denying a general sense of national identity, which Indians have. In reality, however, India is subjected to centrifugal forces originating from caste, religious, ethnic, linguistic and regional differences. While we boast of our economic development and attendant technological capacities, the downside is that our infrastructure is not developed.
We are still dependent on foreign countries for energy defence supplies and for certain categories of high technology. Above all, we lack the cohesion, discipline and decisive political will to consolidate our strength projecting them externally. But, we should not get bogged down in this quagmire of darkness, and our modest intention should be to become a developed country. Half hearted approach to tackle their insurgency and lack of political consensus on this issue has encouraged them to attack paramilitary forces and common people at will.
Unfortunately these Naxalite groups have tacit support of some politicians. Competitor China. India, on the other hand, is still fighting implementation of quotas for students and faculty.
Meanwhile, students with potential have to resort to continuing education in private universities which often fail to meet the required standards. Gender inequalities, female feticide and the treatment meted out to Women in rural areas, child marriages, continuing practice of dowry and sati take away the leftover sheen from the Shining India.
The major divide between the rich and the poor, lack of proper rural infrastructure even basic amenities like potable water, toilets, two meals a day, suggest that India has a long route to tread in becoming a superpower.
Upsurge of Regionalism. Division of state population on the basis of birth and language is most unfortunate trend fraught with danger of disintegration and civil strife. Social Security. According to a recent survey around million persons in India are in the working age group, less than 7 per cent are in the organized sector and 93 per cent of the worker s are unorganized.
As the average number of the senior citizens increases the concerns about social security will become more pronounced. Monsoon and Agriculture. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry and village industry account 16 per cent of GDP and despite a steady decline of its share in GDP, is still the largest economic sector which plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic development of the country.
Monsoon plays a crucial role in agriculture production. Due to lack of adequate irrigation system, increased dependence on monsoon has tremendous impact on Indian agriculture; failure of monsoon, as we have seen in the past, has the capacity to destabilize the entire economy of the country. Any country on a growth trajectory has to face several hurdles created by external and internal factors during transition period. Also need to declare cultural socialised pattern with overall movement to 3-tier system for security and selfreliancy.
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