POSTED BY Sundeep ON Sep 12, 2009 AT 14:50 IST ,  Edited At: Sep 12, 2009 14:55 IST

Writing in the Telegraph, Ramachandra Guha revists his 2008 Outlook essay:

The seven structural problems I identified in my 2008 essay remain —six in full force, the seventh marginally attenuated (for, as the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam’s extraction of profitable ministries demonstrates, the Congress is by no means immune to blackmail by coalition partners this time around). On reflection, I would add three more problems — the disturbed neighbourhood (with Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka all mired in internal conflicts of their own); the unreconciled borderlands (consider the discontent in Manipur, Nagaland, and Kashmir); and the shocking incapacity of our public institutions, as manifest in the malfunctioning of our universities, our law courts, our hospitals, and our civil services.

There are therefore 10, not seven, reasons why India will not become a superpower anytime soon. But I would call into question the ambition itself. Should not nations judge themselves by their own standards, rather than seek to participate in some kind of global 100-metre race, the winner to be judged by number of billionaires in the Forbes list or size of nuclear arsenal? Rather than seek to dominate or tower above other nations, the republic of India must seek to be less discontented and less divided within

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POSTED BY Sundeep ON Sep 12, 2009 AT 14:50 IST ,  Edited At: Sep 12, 2009 14:55 IST
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7/D-33
Sep 14, 2009
09:20 AM
--"A country ruled by a foreigner,with a puppet for PM can never be a super power."

Right. Lets allow a ultra-fundamentalist, murderer with fascist leanings to accomplish that task.
Reddy
Bangalore, India
6/D-12
Sep 14, 2009
03:06 AM
Becoming a Superpower means accepting the present methods for measuring the power of a country and some sorts of standards. When does a country become a Superpower? No objective answer is possible. The power to destroy Nature, convert everything into US Dollar, fill the atmosphere with co2, having the capability to destroy the planet within 10 minutes? India will be well-advised not to become a Superpower on this basis. It could open new ways for self-sufficiency, tranquility and self-satisfaction. New ways in Green-Economy, co-operation with Nature, peace and protection of all living beings: This could make India not a super but a unique power!
Dali
Stuttgart, Germany
5/D-52
Sep 13, 2009
11:09 AM
A country ruled by a foreigner,with a puppet for PM can never be a super power.
S.S.Nagaraj
Bangalore, India
4/D-41
Sep 13, 2009
09:34 AM
70% of the country borders on poverty and are more worried about where the next meal will come from while the elites concern themselves with superpower status. What a complete friggin joke.
Reddy
Bangalore, India
3/D-23
Sep 13, 2009
06:20 AM
It is irrelevant whether India becomes a super power or not. Not the kind the totalitarian regime China is aspiring to or, for that matter, not the kind George Bush senior proclaimed after the demise of the Soviet Union. His new world order was America at the helm and dictating to others what to do. We have seen America acting as a law unto herself and acting as self appointed international cop on the beat and making reckless missions on behalf of the international communities.


Instead, Indian government should strive to have secure border and security for her citizenry for a start. Next step should be eliminate poverty and strive to uplift the standard of living of her citizenry in par with that of the well developed economies. If India ever achieved the superpower status, she should never be hubris or arrogant and give a helping hand to other countries as required. It is Indian tradition and culture. Nehru with open arms to receive displaced Dai Lama and his followers was served to enhance this. India is still harbouring them and treating them as guests. Would any other country in the world have accorded such magnanimity? May be I am dreaming of an idealistic or utopian world!
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