India ready to play the role of a strong bridge between the world: Report!
This article states that India has become a strong voice of the Global South and is a preferred partner for Africa, the Gulf countries and South-East Asia in areas such as digital infrastructure, pharmaceuticals, energy transition and security cooperation.
India is considered a country that can talk to Washington and Brussels and at the same time maintain its credibility in Nairobi, Abu Dhabi or Jakarta.
According to the article, India has emerged “quietly”. It is a kind of civilizational revival that involves the country’s 1.4 billion people and its diaspora across the world. People of Indian origin are taking important decisions in big companies of Silicon Valley, leaders of Indian origin are influencing politics in Britain and Indian professionals in Gulf countries are playing a big role in managing the entire economy. India is present everywhere. Not as a guest, but as a force to be reckoned with.
The article further states that India’s expatriate community of about 35 million people is spread across the world’s most powerful countries and political systems. People of Indian origin in America are at the center of technology and innovation and take decisions that impact the global market.
The United Kingdom, which once ruled India, today has a deep influence of people of Indian origin in its politics. At the same time, in the Gulf countries, millions of Indians, from laborers to doctors, from small businessmen to big officials, remain the backbone of the entire economy.
The article also shows that India’s rise is not just economic or political, but also cultural. Diwali now illuminates public places from New York to Melbourne. Festivals like Holi are now celebrated even in those cities which earlier had no special connection with India.
Indian food is also no longer limited to ‘curry houses’. Dosa trucks in California, chaat bars in London and biryani chains in Dubai show that Indian tastes have now become a part of big cities across the world.
Indian movies, be it big Bollywood musicals or Tamil and Telugu cinema, are now being watched across the world on streaming platforms. People may not understand Hindi or Tamil, but they can easily feel the emotions of Indian stories.
Furthermore, the article cites cricket as the greatest example of India’s growing cultural influence. The sport which once originated in the colonial era has now become a global business, which has been shaped by India’s strength and thinking. The Indian Premier League is no longer just India’s league, but has become a platform where big investors from all over the world show interest.
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