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Military power is not enough

India is on its way to becoming a knowledge and manpower superpower. A sustained high growth rate will make it an economic superpower.

Published on: Oct 03, 2006 04:49 AM IST
None | By , New Delhi
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It is the country with the world's second largest army, fourth largest air force and fifth largest naval force. Already accepted as a regional military power, India can move into the superpower league — but only if we tread carefully, say some retired army chiefs.

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Historically, India has been a reactive nation, the only post-Independence, pro-active moment being the 1971 war that ended the two-nation theory. Things now are changing, says former army chief General S Padmanabhan. His book, The Writing on the Wall: India Checkmates America, 2017, talks about "how India prepared to meet aggression against her by any developed country, including the US".

Padmanabhan says India made a strong point with the build-up on the Pakistan border in 2002. But to expect India to become a superpower would mean going against a benign tradition. "Instead, we should focus on being a moral power," he says. "Right now, it is hard to differentiate between a superpower and a hegemon."

The army's vision, articulated in the Security Research Review, says the Indian army in 2020 "will be an optimally equipped and weaponised force". "About 70 per cent of our defence equipment comes from outside. This trend needs to be reversed," says former army chief General VP Malik. "The willingness to use our military capability by political authority to project power is another issue to be addressed," Malik adds. He points out that compared to other armies, ours is old. "In China, 50 per cent of the army is conscripted and has a much younger age profile."

India is on its way to becoming a knowledge and manpower superpower. A sustained high growth rate will make it an economic superpower. Military supremacy would then be just a natural corollary.

 
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