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Write a note on the natural resources in India as an element of national power

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Answered by ikhankarpranit
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Answer:

  • India is a country that many natural resources and is these are considered a national power. Some of these resources include –
  1. Coal – India is considered to be the fourth-largest reserve of coal in the whole world.
  2. Bauxite – India is considered to be the fifth-largest reserve of coal in the whole world.
  • Manganese ore – India is considered to be the seventh-largest reserve of coal in the whole world.
  • Some other natural resources include – diamonds, chromite, natural gas, petroleum, mica, thorium, limestone, etc.
  • These natural resources help a nation build, flourish, grow, and develop at a rapid scale. These are considered to be an asset to the nation.
  • The natural resources of a country are a great power to the country and benefit the country in times of need. It also develops the national economy.

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Answered by brain4953
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Answer:

National power is defined as the sum of all

resources available to a nation in the pursuit

of national objectives.

Natural resources such as water, sources

of energy, land, and minerals act as the

most important elements of national power.

Availability of sufficient natural resources

is essential for a country to promote its

industrial and commercial power. India's

most important natural resources such as

Coal which is considered as 4th biggest

reserves in the world, Iron ore, Manganese

Ore which is the 7th largest reserve, Mica,

Bauxite, Chromite, Natural gas, Diamonds,

Limestone and Thorium act as the biggest

element of national power in India.

In fact, the economic and technological

advancement of countries and the variation

in their growth was prompted by the

availability of natural resources in the

country.

Even though today the method of

globalization helped with the availability of

natural resources worldwide, but the world

economy still relied on natural resources.

Those countries, which can access to

natural resources, particularly fossil fuels,

such as petroleum and gas, can help the

countries such as India to progress at a fast

pace. While those, which have confined

possibilities to use natural resources are

doomed to backward

Explanation:

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