Rahul Wants USA TO SANCTION INDIA, JAISHANKAR SAYS..."चल हट" | Sumeet Jain

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Rahul Wants USA TO SANCTION INDIA, JAISHANKAR SAYS..."चल हट" | Sumeet Jain


The narrative coming from certain American think tanks advocating for economic sanctions against India seems short-sighted and reactive. Their argument? That India, if not "checked" now, could surpass China in its growth and pose a greater challenge to the U.S. within the next 5-10 years. The fear is that India’s rapid economic ascent might make it unmanageable in the future, hence the need to curb its rise today.

However, it appears these think tanks are missing a crucial point. India is no longer the vulnerable nation it was in the 1960s, when it relied on food aid from foreign countries to feed its population. Today, India is a self-reliant global powerhouse, with a robust economy capable of withstanding external pressures, including sanctions. The idea of weakening India through sanctions could backfire spectacularly.

India’s Self-Reliance in Key Sectors

India's primary imports today consist of oil and electronics. While energy imports remain significant, India is already diversifying its supply, sourcing oil from Russia, the UAE, and Iran—countries that would continue to supply regardless of sanctions. Furthermore, with the pace of its investments in renewable energy and domestic oil exploration, India is expected to achieve energy self-sufficiency within a couple of years. The world has already seen India's ability to withstand global pressure when it chose to maintain its ties with Russia for energy supplies, despite the West’s push to isolate Moscow.

In defense, India has already achieved near-complete self-reliance. Critics often argue that India lacks a large fleet of fighter jets, but this overlooks India's strategic advantage. With the world’s best missile systems and highly advanced drones, India no longer needs to risk pilot lives in enemy territory. Modern warfare is not about the sheer number of fighter jets but about precision, and India’s missile and drone capabilities have placed it at the forefront of this revolution. Furthermore, India's satellites can handle surveillance far better than outdated fighter jet reconnaissance tactics.

Indigenous Tech: The Next Big Leap

What about the electronics that India still imports? This gap is closing rapidly as a wave of Indian startups, fueled by the country’s innovative spirit and burgeoning tech sector, are stepping in to develop everything from smartphones to high-end semiconductors. These efforts will take time, but not too long. In the interim, India still has access to Chinese electronics, and let’s not forget, India is already producing a significant portion of the world's semiconductors. The time is coming when India will be completely self-sufficient in this domain too.

India’s Global Leadership in Key Sectors

In many areas, India is already a global leader. From missile technology to information technology, India stands out, not just as a competitor but often as the leader. India's young, dynamic workforce gives it an unparalleled advantage in the fields of artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and renewable energy. As the rest of the world struggles with aging populations, India’s youthful demographic is its greatest strength, providing both a workforce and a consumer base that will fuel its continued rise.

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