India a great power, needs to play bigger role as propagator of peace in world: Nobel panel dy leader
India, a great power, aims to be a propagator of peace globally. Asle Toje from the Nobel Peace Prize Committee emphasized India's future as the world's largest economy by 2050 at an event organized by Pahle India Foundation.

"India is a great power already today. It will be a greater power and everybody knows it," he said.
Noting that India is going to be a juggernaut, Toje said, "And I would wish that India would also take a greater stage as a propagator of peace in the world."
He said it will be best if India proved to be a benign headed, kind state, and a country that brokers peace rather than be forceful, foisting its ideals upon others, no matter how reluctant they may be.
"You have no idea of the power of this country. You will see it in your lifetime," Toje, an expert in international relations, said.
He said India does not necessarily need to build an alliance or send troops abroad to enforce peace or pressure countries.
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