India is well on its way to becoming a global economic superpower.
Building a world-class transportation system is part of what made us a economic superpower.
Today the United States is the world's only military and economic superpower.
South Africa is the dominant economic "superpower" of the region.
And Japan is pushing for a larger global role now that it has become an economic superpower.
Currently writing a book on the steps to be taken to make India an economic superpower by year 2020.
The party has promised to make the country an economic superpower by 2010.
I wanted to try to get a sense of how the world's economic and military superpower managed to become so powerful.
What we are seeing is the emergence of Germany as an economic superpower.
Until now, there has been no free trade agreement between two economic superpowers, so this would be a first. But what does that mean?