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** Welcome To The Emerging World Order 2025 **** Why India, a Great Power, Still Punches Below Its Weight Class**
Why did India spend decades punching below its geopolitical weight? In this episode, we break down the structural reasons behind the gap between the power India possesses and the power it actually projects. India is already a great power — with a $4.5 trillion economy, 1.43 billion people, nuclear capability, and one of the largest militaries in the world. Yet historically it exercised restraint in global power projection. This video examines the real constraints: domestic governance complexity, manufacturing capacity, defense dependency, trade architecture, strategic culture, energy security, diaspora leverage, and military reach. Understanding these structural factors explains why India behaved the way it did — and why that pattern may now be starting to change.**Chapters **0:00 Introduction2:30 The Weight Class (Framing the Argument)5:30 Domestic Complexity Consumes Strategic Bandwidth12:00 Manufacturing Power Is Still Underdeveloped19:00 Foreign Defense Dependency Caps Hard Power26:00 No Control Over Global Trade Architecture34:00 Post-Colonial Reflex + No Ideological Export Product41:00 Energy Dependence Limits Strategic Freedom47:00 Diaspora: 32M People, Zero Systematic Weaponization53:00 Military Size Does Not Mean Military Reach58:30 Conclusion — Why the Gap Is Starting to Close#IndiaGeopolitics #PowerProjection #IndianOcean #GlobalTrade #MilitaryStrategy #EmergingWorldOrder #IndiaMilitary #StrategicAutonomy #Geopolitics #InternationalRelationsX: @emergingorderTikTok: @emergingworldorder2025Rumble: @emergingworldorder2025Spotify: @emergingworldorder2025YouTube: @emergingworldorder2025
By Prateek Shukla** Welcome To The Emerging World Order 2025 **** Why India, a Great Power, Still Punches Below Its Weight Class**
Why did India spend decades punching below its geopolitical weight? In this episode, we break down the structural reasons behind the gap between the power India possesses and the power it actually projects. India is already a great power — with a $4.5 trillion economy, 1.43 billion people, nuclear capability, and one of the largest militaries in the world. Yet historically it exercised restraint in global power projection. This video examines the real constraints: domestic governance complexity, manufacturing capacity, defense dependency, trade architecture, strategic culture, energy security, diaspora leverage, and military reach. Understanding these structural factors explains why India behaved the way it did — and why that pattern may now be starting to change.**Chapters **0:00 Introduction2:30 The Weight Class (Framing the Argument)5:30 Domestic Complexity Consumes Strategic Bandwidth12:00 Manufacturing Power Is Still Underdeveloped19:00 Foreign Defense Dependency Caps Hard Power26:00 No Control Over Global Trade Architecture34:00 Post-Colonial Reflex + No Ideological Export Product41:00 Energy Dependence Limits Strategic Freedom47:00 Diaspora: 32M People, Zero Systematic Weaponization53:00 Military Size Does Not Mean Military Reach58:30 Conclusion — Why the Gap Is Starting to Close#IndiaGeopolitics #PowerProjection #IndianOcean #GlobalTrade #MilitaryStrategy #EmergingWorldOrder #IndiaMilitary #StrategicAutonomy #Geopolitics #InternationalRelationsX: @emergingorderTikTok: @emergingworldorder2025Rumble: @emergingworldorder2025Spotify: @emergingworldorder2025YouTube: @emergingworldorder2025