"India poised to become world's third largest economy and a power in its own right."
What does India want? To be counted . India is the world's fastest growing major economy. By 2050 it will be the planet's most populous nation. As it attempts economic transformation, India needs everything from infrastructure to energy and education — the latter two imports which already dominate its trade with Australia. But more than any material demands, what India wants is recognition — as a country poised to become the world's third largest economy, and a power in its own right. As Malcolm Turnbull visits India for meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and business leaders, he is talking up the "tremendous opportunity" the nation's growth represents for Australia. Taken for granted? When Indian and Australian politicians stand up to give speeches in each others' countries, you bet on hearing "India and Australia have much in common ...". Perhaps. But "cricket, Commonwealth and curry" as an old ad