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The match in progress

Sky is the limit for India's scientists
India's intellectual fire has started burning brighter and is now visible to the world, writes G Madhavan Nair.

World not yet stage for Indian cinema
The Indian film industry, which nurtures superstars, is not a global superpower yet, writes Udita Jhunjhunwala.

Food insecurity a big threat
For a country aspiring for a much bigger role in the world, India has a long way to go when it comes to food security, reports Veenu Sandhu.
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Team India trails in the global race

The poor show of the Indian contingent in the Olympic games has disappointed many countrymen, reports B Shrikant.
Mystified world needs mystic India

India is undoubtedly the spiritual home with its gurus as the help menu of this dysfunctional world, writes Samrat.
Gita is new mantra for US businesses
Corporate India’s talent search

Is India a talent hub or a cesspool of unemployable people? Suman Layak & Anusha Subramanian find out.
India facing acute shortage of CEOs
Indian intelligence lost in translation

Only a fraction of intercepted messages gets translated into actual intelligence, writes Manoj Joshi. Express your views
Lashkar man, RAW in same chat room
Young India must have a talent pool

Future generations should be taught skills that will enable them to compete globally, writes Milind Deora. Speak up
India facing dearth of talent: Adi Godrej
Bloggers have a long way to go

Can India ever achieve superpower status in the blogosphere? Shreevatsa Nevatia examines. What's your opinion?
Can we survive the blogs?
Women need political power

With half the country’s population not empowered, India cannot hope to be a superpower, writes Kumkum Chadha.
India: The Next Superpower
A leader in medical tourism, almost

Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai are major hubs for surgical procedures, report Anjali Doshi and BR Srikanth.
India: The Next Superpower
Indians closing in on Russia, China

India could well and truly be on way to becoming a shooting superpower in the next few years, writes Ajai Masand.
March 20 | Indian rifles shoot more golds
N-E's potential yet to be recognised

"Will a superpower India have time for this region, too preoccupied with J&K," ask people, reports Rahul Karmakar.
Oct 9 | Unresolved J&K cancels all positives
India's tourism saga only gets better

Tourism in India is the third largest net earner of forex and contributes six per cent to our GDP, writes Saikat Neogi.
Oct 4 | Culture shines on world stage
Tale of drugs and giant leap forward

Efforts by private pharma firms have set the stage for putting India among top drug suppliers, writes DS Brar.
Oct 4 | GenNow buyers have king size life
Indian businesses going global

India Inc is going overseas and it pays, a right step if India wants to be a superpower, writes Sabarinath M.
Entrepreneurs are in aspirational mode
1,500 varsities, more pvt participation

The National Knowledge Commission pushes for big reforms to make India a superpower, writes Chetan Chauhan.
Fill up empty science classrooms

It's time to put cash into R&D, starting with IISc, writes Reshma Patil.
Oct 6 | Waking up to a nano revolution
Kashmir is India's ticket to big league

Ordinary Kashmiris want to be part of a superpower India, write Kumkum Chadha and Mayank Tewari.
Oct 3 | Ready to be next military power
Indian entrepreneurs think big now

The integration of India's economy into the global map has made big impact on its entrepreneurs, writes Uday Kotak.
‘Private players have to pitch in’
‘Private players have to pitch in’

PM says Pvt sector will have to increase participation in infrastructure projects if India is to grow, reports M Rajendran.
No superpower if there is no power
No superpower if there is no power

India’s dreams of becoming a superpower may crumble due to its shortage of power, writes Samrat.
Waking up to a nano revolution

So far, India has not invested much in nanoscience and nanotech, while others have spent millions, writes CNR Rao.
GenNow buyers living life king size

If conspicuous consumption is a measure of how close India is to catapulting into the superpower league, then several market surveys, looking into consumer spending habits, say we are almost there, writes Sushmita Bose. Your take
Culture shines on world stage

India’s soft power should be her vehicle to becoming a superpower, if one goes by Samuel P. Huntington’s "Clash of Civilisations” thesis that the next fault-lines of geo-political power conflict will be cultural.
Armed and ready to be next military power

Already accepted as a regional military power, India can move into the superpower league – but only if we tread carefully.
Rising and rewriting rules

Ask Canadian author John Ralston Saul about the rise of India, and he promptly corrects you: "The re-rise, you mean."
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