💨 Abstract
India, aiming to become a superpower by the mid-2040s, will learn to navigate moral ambiguity and prioritize power retention. To do this, it must imitate powerful states, maintain global and local relationships, and protect successful domestic businesses. The US, for instance, protects its own icons, even if they engage in questionable practices, while targeting those perceived as a threat, such as Gautam Adani.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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