VERY TRUE ,Asia is now and will be in the future a force to be reckoned with,both economically and militarily,nothing to fear wars destroy country's,no one wants them,its a lesson we all need to learn , trade is good for people,. country's merging is all about economics,very similar to Europe forming into the EU.militarily weak/economically strong
2007-01-14 09:45:50
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answered by steve223261 3
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The Eu is INDEED, the best candidate for superpower status - but i dont think that the US is out yet >< Yes, many investers are detoured by the instablility of the dollar and it's chinese owners (china baught huge reserves of the dollar in the 90s look it up) But USA is still going to be top dog for a long while yet - their only real, forseeable rivals will the the EU superstate and Russia. India, China and Brazil dont have a chance to gain such status within 20 years, the organization and stability isnt there.
2016-05-24 01:46:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Both China and India are developing fast but yeah it is true there are too many problems for both governments to fix first.
As to which country/union will be the leading power in the future we still have to wait and see. If things are predictable there ain't no fun. America had only became #1 after the second world war which was like 50, 60 years ago so there will be changes.
2007-01-15 06:10:14
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answered by Jamie J 2
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To be honest, I find highly unlikely that they ever will become superpowers for a prolonged period of time. Here's why:
1. Even though there is an economic boom in both countries, the sheer amount of people NOT benefiting from it is way too large.
2. Both countries heavily rely on foreign investment, which can be withdrawn at any time (to see what can happen simply look at Thailand)
3. Corruption in both countries is extremely high
4. Again, as a result of their large populations it will never be possible for the majority of Indians/ Chinese to achieve a standard of living that is comparable to those in the Western Hemisphere - which is a potential reason for civil unrest
5. Nepotism and a lack of financial transparency (especially in China) provide financial and economic instability, which can ultimately result in the withdrawal of foreign investment or speculation against their currencies, sending them and the two countries' economies into a free fall
6. China will eventually be forced to open up even further (in terms of human and civil rights), which will again lead to political instability as they will no longer be able to send the military in without dire economic consequences (think about the stock market)
7. The high growth rates in both countries are just a result of them catching up with other industrialized nations and therefore unsustainable for a prolonged period of time (Tiger economies in the 1990s)
8. As a result of this the stock market bubble, which is currently being built up will eventually burst resulting in severe losses for Indian and Chinese companies, which will in turn result in bancruptcies as credit lines will no longer be available (look at what happened to Japan)
2007-01-17 01:21:17
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answered by LGB 3
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The answer is no. Both India and China have whole load of problems to be sorted out. Most part of India and China are skill akin to Africa. Their problems are still shelter, food and education. Of course, you may wonder China's space mission, but you must remember that there are some countries in the world that are developing such things without regarding their people are starving. e.g. North Korea
2007-01-14 09:33:11
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answered by Beckham 2
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In my opinion India will never become a superpower China could become someday but i think that the only country that could become a really independent superpower and become the opponent of the USA's empire is Russia only if Poutin and his group make it to survive. I am not saying he is good but believe he can not be controlled by the americans
2007-01-15 20:19:05
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answered by be good 2
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2015-01-27 11:46:08
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answered by Anonymous
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China is already a superpower in terms of it's military and economy. It is unlikely that India will have a million man army and nuclear weopons aimed at 1600 pennsylvania avenue in the near future, like China currently does. The Republic of China's armed forces number approximately 300,000, and reserves reportedly total 3,870,000.
2007-01-14 09:33:49
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answered by Kwan Kong 5
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I think India need to work on its poverty first ...super countries do not need so much aid to help their poor.Have you ever seen India ? I also think they ned to hire good architects and construction workers to blow up and rebuild the city instead of feelling its okay for the people to live the way they do
2007-01-14 09:30:47
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answered by HAPA CHIC 6
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By the time it happens, you won't care too much. You will be happily retired and living in luxury.
2007-01-14 09:31:27
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answered by Anonymous
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