Stop regurgitating nonsense. Economy alone won't get you to "SuperPower" status. There are many other factors like "Power projection."
Can India project it's power to its neighbor other than Bhutan and Bangladesh?
Pakistan can project it's influence in Afghanistan, a country much larger than Bhutan and Bangladesh combined!
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In international relations, a regional power is a state that has power within a geographic region.[1][2] They define the polarity of any given regional security complex.[3] States which wield unrivaled power and influence within a region of the world possess regional hegemony.
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1 Characteristics
2 Current regional powers
2.1 East Asia
2.2 Europe
2.3 Latin America
2.4 West Asia
2.5 Northern America
2.6 Oceania
2.7 South Asia
2.8 Southeast Asia
2.9 North Africa
2.10 Sub-Saharan Africa
3 See also
4 Notes
5 References
[edit]Characteristics
Regional powers shape the polarity of a regional area. Typically, regional powers have capabilities which are important in the region but do not have capabilities at a global scale. There are slightly differing definitions of what makes a regional power. The European Consortium for Political Research defines a regional power: "A state belonging to a geographically defined region, dominating this region in economic and military terms, able to exercise hegemonic influence in the region and considerable influence on the world scale, willing to make use of power resources and recognized or even accepted as the regional leader by its neighbours".[1]
The German Institute of Global and Area Studies states that a regional power must:
be part of a definable region with its own identity
claim to be a regional power (self-image of a regional power)
exert decisive influence on the geographic extension of the region as well as on its ideological construction
dispose over comparatively high military, economic, demographic, political and ideological capabilities
be well integrated into the region
define the regional security agenda to a high degree
be appreciated as a regional power by other powers in the region and beyond, especially by other regional powers
be well connected with regional and global fora.[2]
Some states may be regarded as both a great power and a regional power. Likewise some states may be regarded as a middle power and a regional power.
[edit]Current regional powers
Regional Powers in teal
Below are states that have been described as regional powers by international relations and political science academics, analysts, or other experts. These states to some extent meet the criteria to have regional power status, as described above. Different experts have differing views on exactly which states are regional powers. States are arranged by their region.
Regional power - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
THE REGIONAL POWERS OF THE 21st CENTURY