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India is a world leader 80 words essay

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Answered by singhkunal6312
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Make in India campaign was launched by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 25th of September in 2014. It is an initiative to make a call to the top business investors all across the world for investment in India. It is a big opportunity for all the investors to set up their business in any field anywhere in the country. This attractive plan has resourceful proposals for foreign companies to set up manufacturing units in India. Make in India campaign launched by the Indian government focuses on building effective physical infrastructure. It also meant for improving the market of digital network in the country to create a global hub for business.

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India - A rising global power.

A global power is a sovereign state that is recognized as having the ability to exert its influence on a global scale. Global powers characteristically possess military and economic strength, as well as a strong diplomatic influence, which may cause other countries to consider their opinions before taking actions of their own.

International relations theorists have posited that a great power status can be characterized into power capabilities, spatial aspects and status dimensions. Sometimes, the status of global powers is formally recognized in an international structure such as the United Nations Security Council.

Presently, the United States is the major global power, however, there has been a lot of transition in the last two decades. China and India are now potential contenders for the position of the next global power, thus shifting the balance of power from the West towards Asia.

India is a rising global power primarily because of its recognition as a major soft power; the ability of a country to persuade others to do what it wants, without force or coercion. India threatens no one and is friend to many. Much of the globe sees India as a relatively non-violent, tolerant and pluralistic democracy, with a benign international influence.

There is no denying the fact that India has been a global attraction for past few decades. It has shown the world that it has got an inexhaustible zeal to face the odds that come its way, along with a deep belief in the altruistic ideals of a democratic state. Since its freedom from the coercive rule of exploitative and insensitive rulers, it has held its head high amidst all odds, without compromising its secular and socialistic ideals. It has also attracted global attention on account of its unflinching regard for the basic tenets of a forward looking society, which does not approve of a system of governance which neglects the common will of the masses.

The U.S., with its Indo-U.S. nuclear deal, accorded India special treatment in nuclear cooperation. The deal provided benefits usually reserved for Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) signatories. Washington justified cooperation with India by highlighting Delhi’s impeccable non-proliferation record. This stance was replicated by other states, including the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) member states that allowed India’s participation in international nuclear commerce and supported the Indo-U.S. deal. The IAEA’s (International Atomic Energy Agency) Board of Governors endorsed a nuclear safeguards agreement with India by consensus that would permit Delhi to add more nuclear facilities to be placed under the IAEA safeguards framework.

India has also received favourable treatment from Canada, which agreed to supply “dual-use items” that can be used for civilian and military applications, as well as from Japan and South Korea. Even Australia was willing to permit civilian nuclear cooperation with India and signed an agreement with India, which would enable us to import uranium from Australia.

Today, India is the only known nuclear weapons state that is not part of the NPT but is still permitted to engage in nuclear commerce globally. India is also asking for a permanent seat in the UN Security Council and many countries have supported this demand, considering the gradual shift towards a multi polar world.

India is the third largest economy in the world by the PPP (purchasing power parity) method. We provide one of the largest lucrative markets and companies compete to sell in India. India’s growing power can be seen from the fact that recently, our Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has had multiple bilateral agreements with many nations like the USA, Nepal, Bangladesh, Japan, China, Australia and Vietnam. All these nations are eager to be associated with India and maintain friendly strategic relations.

India also ranks amongst the top countries of the world in terms of space technology. We been successful in launching various satellites, like the Aryabhata, Bhaskara 1, Apple, Bhaskara 2, Insat 1B and the Chandrayaan. The latest phenomenal mission accomplished was the launch of a Mars orbiter Spacecraft, making this country the first to achieve such a feat in it’s maiden attempt and also, in one-tenth the cost incurred by the USA.India has immense potential and can go a long way. The many hurdles it will encounter on its way to reach that position can be conquered with determination, pragmatism, dynamic leadership and patience. One day we shall feel pride in being the citizens of a global power.

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