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Asian superpower is term used in Asia to demonstrate its influnce in near future over world affair, it has been proposed that regardless of massive economic progress of Japan and South korea , these developed nation have not any chance of becoming world power from asian side as they do not have potential influence and military strenght is disputed.The recent survey showed that the country such as China,India and Pakistan have strong potential to lead the world till 2050 respectively , it has been strongly suggested that there is a wide confusion who will be the super power between India and Pakistan, it is because of . India ,is a largest and second most populated country with 10 times more GDP and a wide market than Pakistan , but 45%-50% of its population living behind the poverty line and there are more than 15 states with violence and isolation movements.But it can not be neglected that it is a heavily growing country with GDP in double digit.But on other hand it lacks support from vast Muslim World mainly because of Kashmir Issue . Pakistan Pakistan,on the other hand, is a small country as compared to India, but has lesser number of people living behind poverty line than India, it is a semi-industrialized nation with rapidly urbanizing country in Asia, and other advantages include a its geographical location, closely relation to Oil Riched Countries , a member State of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation,and it has vast unexplored natural resources currently discovered Gold and Coal mines are considered one of world largest mines. Pakistan enjoy very closely relation with all Muslim World . China China is suerly considered as will be the first Asian Superpower ,because of heavy industrialization,lesser number of poor people as compared to India and Pakistan, and close relation with all world including Muslim World , it is a world second largest consumer of energy after USA, and has much more peace than Pakistan and India. http://www.aseanfocus.com/asiananalysis/article.cfm? http://www.acronym.org.uk/dd/dd76/76actg.htm </ref> http://www.lrb.co.uk/v28/n06/mear01_.html
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