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People forget how rare this is. A bowler comes into the IPL, dominates for years, gets studied by every team, gets questioned, adjusts, survives, and then somehow becomes a dangerous opening batter too. That is insane longevity.
Good to see Indian private companies being brought into the ecosystem. Aerospace manufacturing requires decades of capability building, and government labs alone cannot create a sustainable supply chain.
The article makes an important distinction between power and influence. The United States remains the most powerful country in the world, but influence is measured differently. It is reflected in who seeks engagement, who gets invited repeatedly, and who is seen as essential to solving global challenges. India's growing influence is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore.