At a time when Xi Jinping's China is in the throes of violent riots following the "zero Covid" strategy and is seeing its growth plummet, Narendra Modi's India is celebrating 75 years of its independence by asserting itself as a new big.
It has become the fifth largest economy in the world, ahead of the United Kingdom led for the first time by a head of government of Indian origin, Rishi Sunak.
It will take over the presidency of the G20, which it intends to place under the sign of rebalancing the international system in favor of the global South and of accelerating climate transition by organizing financial and technological transfers from developed countries.
India is first strong in its demography.
It is preparing to become in 2023 the most populous country on the planet and will have, in 2050, 1.668 billion inhabitants against 1.317 billion for China.
From 2027, its active population will be the largest, supporting its strategy of succeeding Beijing as the workshop of the…
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