The rise of the United States to superpower status is a fascinating case study. But if someone had told you 200 years ago that the United States would become a superpower, you would have laughed! Because the United States was, after all, a poor colony administered by the British Empire.So, when I prophesy that India would govern the world by 2050, kindly restrain your laughter! Because change is continual, and what is today a 'developing country' can pretty much govern the entire world a few decades later.A superpower is a state with a dominant position defined by its wide ability to exert influence or project power on a global scale. This is accomplished by a combination of economic, military, technological, and cultural strength.At the moment, there is only one superpower: the United States of America. The USSR was also a superpower, although it lost that status after its disintegration. China is on its path to becoming a superpower, but for the time being it is only a regional power.India has a long way to go before it can be considered a superpower. To attain the aim, we must concentrate on numerous areas.
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