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India will beat US, become world’s second largest economy: Modi’s new vision

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arey bhai koi inka motiyabind ka operation kyun nahi karata.....???????
 
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Come on, mate do you honestly think India and Pakistan are superpower material.

You need:

1) strong military
2) strong economy
3) cultural/creativity influences.

Does Pakistan and Republic of India have that?

Look at Japan, weak militarily, but strong culturally because they are well educated.

There is much work to be done in Pakistan and in India.

I do wish good for India to an extent, because I want peace with India.
we have all the 3 points ticked out for india, although i will concede that we are yet to reach what we can call a "very strong economy"....our economy is huge (yeah the pop factor) and not bad at all.
secondly, even i dont want hostilities between our nations and then build our friendship; but keeping india and pakistan in the same bracket is like keeping india in "sino-US" bracket.
 
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we have all the 3 points ticked out for india, although i will concede that we are yet to reach what we can call a "very strong economy"....our economy is huge (yeah the pop factor) and not bad at all.
secondly, even i dont want hostilities between our nations and then build our friendship; but keeping india and pakistan in the same bracket is like keeping india in "sino-US" bracket.
Hahaha as if you have the three brackets ticked?

Can republic of India challenge USA militarily? Till then you can forget being Superpower?

Even Russia and China are far away seconds when rivaling USA.


And only now China is about surpass USA economically by GDP nominal, and maybe GDP PPP by now.
 
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This clown also claimed that India performed plastic surgery in ancient times and did interplanetary travels !
 
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:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

India will beat US, become world’s second largest economy: Modi’s new vision

At present, India is the sixth-largest economy in the world and is the third-largest energy consumer in the world, with demand growing at more than five per cent annually.
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The Prime Minister said India is the fastest-growing large economy in the world and a recent report has estimated that it could be the second largest world economy by 2039. (IE)
With volatile oil prices in the past playing havoc on economies of importing nations like India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday made a strong case for a responsible pricing of crude oil that balances interests of both producers and consumers, saying people must have universal assess to clean, affordable and equitable supply of energy.

Speaking at the Petrotech 2019 conference in Noida, he said the world for long has seen crude prices on a roller-coaster.
For a nation dependent on imports to meet more than 80 per cent of its oil needs and half of its gas requirements, the volatility last October jacked up retail petrol and diesel prices to record highs. The same has led to natural gas not being used as a fuel in power plants despite it having enormous environmental advantage over polluting coal and liquid fuels.

Also read| Modi government just 28,000 households away from reaching 100% electrification

“We need to move to responsible pricing, which balances the interests of both the producer and consumer,” he said. “We also need to move towards transparent and flexible markets for both oil and gas. Only then can we serve the energy needs of humanity in an optimal manner.” Modi said the challenge before nations is to deliver affordable, efficient, clean and assured energy supplies to their citizens.

“Suitably priced, stable and sustainable energy supply, is essential for rapid growth of the economy,” he said, adding that “it also helps the poor and deprived sections of society to partake of economic benefits.” Oil and gas are not only a commodity of trade but also of necessity — whether it is for the kitchen of a common man or for an aircraft, energy is essential, he said.

The Prime Minister said India is the fastest-growing large economy in the world and a recent report has estimated that it could be the second largest world economy by 2039. At present, India is the sixth-largest economy in the world and is the third-largest energy consumer in the world, with demand growing at more than five per cent annually.

“India remains an attractive market for energy companies with energy demand expected to more than double by 2040,” he said. Stating that the energy sector is a pivot and key enabler of growth, he said energy supply, sources and consumption patterns are changing. “Perhaps, this could be a historic transition.” “There is a shift in energy consumption from west to east. The United States has become the world’s largest oil and gas producer after the shale revolution. Solar energy and other renewable sources of energy have become more competitive. They are emerging as sustainable substitutes for traditional energy forms. Natural Gas is fast becoming one of the largest fuels in the global energy mix.

“There are signs of convergence, between cheaper renewable energy, technologies, and digital applications. This may expedite the achievement of many sustainable development goals,” he said. While the world is entering an era of greater energy availability, more than a billion people across the globe still do not have access to electricity and many more do do not have access to clean cooking fuel.

“People must have universal access to clean, affordable, sustainable and equitable supply of energy,” he said. Listing out his government’s achievements in the energy sector, he said electricity has reached all our rural areas and the target of 100 per cent electrification of households will be achieved this year. While electricity generation has been raised, effort is on to cut transmission and distribution losses. India’s World Bank Ease of Getting Electricity Ranking, improved from 111 in 2014 to 29 in 2018.

“LED bulbs distributed across the country under the UJALA scheme, have resulted in an annual saving of Rs 17,000 crore,” he said adding more than 6.4 crore free LPG connections to poor have helped expand the coverage of cooking gas to over 90 per cent of the population from 55 per cent five years ago. Modi said major reforms in oil and gas sector have been unleashed in last five years. While upstream oil and gas exploration and production policies and regulations have revamped, gas pricing reforms have been introduced and incentives offered for use of enhanced oil recovery techniques to raise domestic output.

In the downstream sector, petrol and diesel prices have been freed from government control and the deregulated refining sector has catapult India to being the fourth largest refining capacity in the world. “This will further grow by about 200 million metric tonnes by 2030,” he said. Also, the government is aggressively pushing for use of bio-fuels with 12 second-generation bio-refineries in processing of being set up in 11 states.

“Our government has encouraged private participation across the entire oil and gas value chain. India is becoming an attractive FDI destination. Companies like Saudi Aramco, ADNOC, TOTAL, Exxon-Mobil, BP and Shell are looking to increase their investments across the value chain,” he said adding that gas infrastructure is being doubled to usher in a gas-based economy.

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Why this news is in PDF ???

Kya ab Pakistani bhi vote karenge hamare General Elections me ????
 
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Will the ridiculousness ever end? :omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

Modi will make India a global superpower, Mahagathbandhan has no leaders: Amit Shah sounds poll bugle in Gujarat
Claiming that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has rock-solid support of people, BJP president Amit Shah on Tuesday said the coming Lok Sabha poll will be an important step for India to become a global superpower.

  • DNA Web Team
  • Feb 12, 2019, 01:02 PM IST
Claiming that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has rock-solid support of people, BJP president Amit Shah on Tuesday said the coming Lok Sabha poll will be an important step for India to become a global superpower.

Attacking the opposition parties which were trying to forge an alliance ahead of the Lok Sabha election to take on Modi, Shah said the "mahagathbandhan" (grand alliance) was made up of only state-level leaders and that it will not affect BJP's poll prospects.

He sought to know from the opposition parties who was their prime ministerial face and the leader of their proposed grand alliance.
 
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Why this news is in PDF ???

Kya ab Pakistani bhi vote karenge hamare General Elections me ????

It's very important from Pakistan as well, because it was said that anyone voting for congress will be voting for Pakistan in last election. So, we have stakes in elections.
 
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1st elections surgical strike.
2nd election limited bigger military response.
Next elections all out war.
I don't think India will become 2nd bigger power.
 
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fake news, already declared as the only super power in 2012 by Indian president.

That's fake news. India has always been a superpower. Even during Vedic times, Indians travelled to the moon for vacation, and during the Jurassic period, many Indians owned pet dinosaurs.
 
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Modi to beat US, India will become world's second largest economy
NH Bureau Monday, 11 February 2019 03:38:43 PM 3 minutes, 54 seconds
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi
New Delhi : With election 2019 heading close, Prime Minister Narendra Modileaving all stone turned to elevate the vote bank rate. On Monday, today, he made a strong case for an accountable pricing of crude oil that balances interests of both producers and consumers, saying people must have global access to clean, affordable and equitable supply of energy.

In the Petrotech 2019 conference, PM Modi said the world for long has seen crude prices on a roller-coaster.

Nation like India which is dependent on imports to meet more than 80 per cent of its oil needs and half of its gas requirements, the volatility last October jacked up retail petrol and diesel prices to record highs. The same has led to natural gas not being used as a fuel in power plants despite it having enormous environmental advantage over polluting coal and liquid fuels.

“We need to move to responsible pricing, which balances the interests of both the producer and consumer,” he said. “We also need to move towards transparent and flexible markets for both oil and gas. Only then can we serve the energy needs of humanity in an optimal manner.” The PM added that the challenge before nations is to deliver affordable, efficient, clean and assured energy supplies to their citizens.

“Suitably priced, stable and sustainable energy supply, is essential for rapid growth of the economy,” he said, adding that “it also helps the poor and deprived sections of society to partake of economic benefits.” Oil and gas are not only a commodity of trade but also a basic necessity, including kitchen of a common man or for an aircraft, energy is essential, he said.

The Prime Minister said India is the fastest-growing large economy in the world and a recent report has estimated that it could be the second largest world economy by 2039. At present, India is the sixth-largest economy in the world and is the third-largest energy consumer in the world, with demand growing at more than five per cent annually.

“India remains an attractive market for energy companies with energy demand expected to more than double by 2040,” he said.

“Perhaps, this could be a historic transition.” “There is a shift in energy consumption from west to east. The United States has become the world’s largest oil and gas producer after the shale revolution. Solar energy and other renewable sources of energy have become more competitive. They are emerging as sustainable substitutes for traditional energy forms. Natural Gas is fast becoming one of the largest fuels in the global energy mix.

“There are signs of convergence, between cheaper renewable energy, technologies, and digital applications. This may expedite the achievement of many sustainable development goals,” he said. While the world is entering an era of greater energy availability, more than a billion people across the globe still do not have access to electricity and many more do not have access to clean cooking fuel.

“People must have universal access to clean, affordable, sustainable and equitable supply of energy,” he said.

Going through his government’s achievements in the energy sector, he said electricity has reached all our rural areas and the target of 100 per cent electrification of households will be achieved this year. While electricity generation has been raised, effort is on to cut transmission and distribution losses. India’s World Bank Ease of Getting Electricity Ranking, improved from 111 in 2014 to 29 in 2018.

“LED bulbs distributed across the country under the UJALA scheme, have resulted in an annual saving of Rs 17,000 crore,” he said adding more than 6.4 crore free LPG connections to poor have helped expand the coverage of cooking gas to over 90 per cent of the population from 55 per cent five years ago. Modi said major reforms in oil and gas sector have been unleashed in last five years. While upstream oil and gas exploration and production policies and regulations have revamped, gas pricing reforms have been introduced and incentives offered for use of enhanced oil recovery techniques to raise domestic output.

“This will further grow by about 200 million metric tonnes by 2030,” he said. Also, the government is aggressively pushing for use of bio-fuels with 12 second-generation bio-refineries in the process of being set up in 11 states.

“Our government has encouraged private participation across the entire oil and gas value chain. India is becoming an attractive FDI destination. Companies like Saudi Aramco, ADNOC, TOTAL, Exxon-Mobil, BP and Shell are looking to increase their investments across the value chain,” he said adding that gas infrastructure is being doubled to usher in a gas-based economy.
 
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