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India is said to be a young country and is emerging as a global power. The youth is getting increasingly concerned about the problems of corruption, environment pollution, misuse of natural resources etc. Write an article in 150 to 200 words on your vision of India in 2040.​

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Answered by malathi15122006
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Explanation:

Seventy-one years ago – on 15 August 1947 – India gained independence. Over the subsequent decades, the country has managed its evolution in an international system largely created and guided by the United States and its partners. While it was not easy for India to pursue independent domestic and foreign policies within this system, the American-led order was preferable to the British Empire from which New Delhi had liberated itself.

Today, this global system is under serious threat. Washington, along with capital cities across the European Union, finds itself caught in a polarizing debate on the social contracts of its society – questions of domestic inequality and identity have left the US and its allies incapable of effectively championing the values of the international order. Simultaneously, the balance of global economic power has once again tipped in favour of Asia.

Within this shifting global landscape, India has the opportunity to put in place a new framework for its own security, growth and development, and that of developing countries around the world. As a rising global power, this must be India’s principle endeavor in the coming decades.

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Answered by nidaeamann
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Explanation:

India is a progressing country which is wisely focusing on technology as its main driving agent.

Technology will determine the rate of progress for any country. That is why we see that India is moving towards becoming a technology hub in this region of Asia.

In this progression, India is also facing some challenges and hurdles of corruption, environment pollution, misuse of natural resources etc. Hence it is very important to counter these challenges especially corruption, as India cannot become a stable nation with these issues also going on.

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