Top 10 Most Powerful Countries in the World 2019

Here are the top 10 most powerful countries in the world, based on the analysis of US News & World Report. Note that this list is different from the media company’s overall ranking of the best countries in the world.

10. United Arab Emirates

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The United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven emirates, each governed by an absolute monarchy. The emirates are Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm al-Quwain. Of the seven emirates, Abu Dhabi and Dubai are the two most well-known, with the latter being the more popular tourist destination. The fact that the country is more liberal and open compared to other Arab countries makes it more attractive to foreigners.

The UAE is one of the wealthiest countries in the world, thanks in large part to its rich oil and natural gas reserves. A member of the United Nations and a founding member of the Gulf Cooperation Council, the UAE has a very strong economic influence and has solid international alliances.

However, the UAE doesn’t have a large and powerful military, although its armed forces have seen significant upgrades in recent years. But it’s worth noting that the Armed Forces of UAE – the primary armed wing of all seven emirates – is equipped with modern weapon systems, purchased from other powerful countries.

9. Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Arabia is one of the largest and most powerful Arab countries. It is considered a pro-Western Arab country due to its strong relations with countries such as the US and the UK. It is also very open to foreign workers, with a lot of personnel in private companies and institutions hailing from other countries.

Saudi Arabia has a strong political influence in the region and is allied with other powerful Arab countries such as Pakistan, considered by many as the closest ally of Saudi Arabia. Compared to the UAE, Saudi Arabia is a lot more conservative, though the government has recently made some significant changes to make the country more liberal. For example, last September, the country announced it is finally allowing women to drive.

The Arab country is also known for its military expenditures. It is one of the largest arms importers in the world, with the UK being a major supplier. Other supplying countries include the US (obviously) and Canada. Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, has received criticism for selling military equipment to the Arab country. Trudeau is an advocate of human rights – but has sold tools of war to Saudi Arabia, a country with a notorious record in regard to human rights.

8. Israel

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Israel is one of the most powerful Middle Eastern countries. It has a large economy and has a high standard of living. Like Japan, Israel is one of the most educated countries in the world, which has played a huge part in making the country a powerhouse in regards to technology.

In terms of foreign relations, Israel is a mixed bag. On one end, it is allied with powerful countries such as the US and Russia. But on the other end, it has a strained relationship with other Middle Eastern countries. And the fact that Israel has a well-developed nuclear program only makes matters worse, though the Israel government has been pretty coy about the country’s nuclear capabilities.

On a related note, Israel has one of the most powerful militaries in the world. Though not exactly large compared to the US and Chinese armed forces, the Israeli Defense Forces are incredibly well-trained and are more than capable of neutralizing various threats, both domestic and international. Israel also has arguably the best intelligence agency in the world, Mossad.

7. Japan

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Japan is one of the most influential countries in the world, especially in regard to technology. The East Asian country has long been considered the heart of technological innovation and is arguably more technologically advanced than the US. It has a highly skilled and well-educated population, the biggest reason for its economic prowess.

Japan has the third-largest global economy, right behind the US and China. The country is one of the world leaders when it comes to exporting products, with many of those products related to technology. A member of the United Nations, Japan also has strong relationships with other world powers, though it has had issues dealing with its neighbors, China and North Korea.

In regard to military power, Japan isn’t exactly blessed with the most powerful armed forces. Though it has one of the largest military budgets and has modern military weapon systems, the country primarily deploys its armed forces for self-defense and peacekeeping purposes. The Land of the Rising Sun proves that you don’t necessarily need a strong military presence in order to be considered a powerful nation.

6. France

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Not only is France one of the top 10 most powerful countries, it is also one of the top 10 countries with the most powerful nuclear weapons, fielding a reported nuclear warhead count of about 300. It is an official nuclear-weapon state and fields one of the most capable militaries in the world.

Located in western Europe right below the UK, France has one of the largest economies in the world, trailing only a few other world powers such as the US, China, and Japan. A permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, France has very strong international alliances and is regularly involved in matters concerning global security and other international issues.

Considered one of the biggest players in the fashion industry, France has had huge contributions in the fashion world and is home to a number of notable fashion houses such as Chanel, Givenchy, and Yves Saint Laurent. The cultural influence of France is something that can never be accurately quantified.

5. Germany

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Germany has long been one of the most powerful nations in the world. Every time the country has been ravaged by war and internal conflict in the past, the economy has been able to recover. The German economy consistently ranks in the top 10, thanks to its extremely skilled and highly educated population.

Located in central-western Europe, Germany is a well-developed nation with a high standard of living. It is one of the largest exporters and has a very strong global economic influence. It also has a strong global political influence and has strong international relations.

Germany is a member of the United Nations and North Atlantic Treaty Organization and is heavily involved in issues concerning global security. Known for having a rich cultural history and for having some of the most beautiful cities in the world, Germany also has a powerful military and has a very competent government led by leaders well-versed in all manners of political and economic affairs.

4. United Kingdom

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Another permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, the United Kingdom – composed of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland – is a highly developed country located in western Europe. Though it is currently surrounded by uncertainties due to the infamous Brexit, the UK still remains one of the most powerful countries in the world.

Like France, the UK is an official nuclear-weapon state and is a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It has one of the best navies in the world as well as one of the most capable foreign intelligence agencies, the Secret Intelligence Service, commonly known as MI6.

The UK has a very strong economic and political influence and has long been a trendsetter in various areas such as technology, fashion, culture, arts, and sciences. Known for having a high standard of living, the UK has also produced some of the most accomplished doctors in history, which is why it is included in our list of the top 10 countries with the best doctors in the world.

3. China

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China is the most populous nation in the world. It holds a great deal of economic influence and has the second-largest economy in the world, just behind the US. Based on how the Chinese economy has rapidly grown within the last three decades, it is very much possible it could overtake the US economy in the near feature. The Asian country is also the world leader in exports, hence all the “Made in China” products that you see every day.

A member of the United Stations, China has a very strong political influence in the world, though many have criticized the Chinese government for employing questionable methods and for being too aggressive, most especially when it comes to flexing its military muscle.

Speaking of which, China has the largest military in the world and has a navy composed of hundreds of commissioned ships and aircrafts and over 200,000 active personnel. China also possesses nuclear weapons and has one of the biggest military budgets in the world. The country also maintains strong relations with other countries, especially with Russia, though the country has a strained relationship with its Southeast Asian neighbors.

2. Russia

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Russia is the largest country in the world by area, entirely covering Northern Asia and the majority of Eastern Europe. It has one of the largest economies in the world, sustained by the extensive natural resources in the country. It is a world leader when it comes to oil and natural gas reserves.

A permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, Russia has one of the most powerful militaries in the world. The country is home to the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons with about 7,000 nuclear warheads. The way the Russian government has deployed its armed forces in recent years has received international criticism, however. Most notably, Russia received a lot of flak for its role in the Ukraine conflict.

With a political influence rivaling that of the US, Russia has strong relations with many countries, most especially China. Led by President Vladimir Putin, Russia has a very competent, albeit controversial, government. Not many people may agree with how Putin runs the country. But when it comes to results, the popular world leader definitely delivers for his country.

1. United States

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The United States is the most powerful country in the world. It has the largest economy in the world, thanks in large part to its massive entertainment and media industry. The economy in California alone produces about $2.5 trillion. Assuming California was a country, that number would have made the California economy one of the top six in the world. Imagine that.

In terms of political influence, the US is unparalleled. A founding member of the United Nations, the US plays a huge role in almost all international issues, especially ones regarding global security. Despite being currently led by a dude named Donald Trump, the US remains a powerhouse in the international community. But respect for the US government takes a hit every time Trump sends out a Tweet.

The US has the most powerful military in the world. It has the most modernized and sophisticated military weapon systems and possesses a huge number of nuclear warheads. And the US isn’t shy about showing its military power to the world, one reason why some countries often accuse the US of meddling with international affairs too much.

VIJAY SETHUPATHI WINS KALAIMAMANI AWARD

The Indian government that hosts the Kalaimamani awards every year, has honoured 201 artists with the award for the best performer under various categories this year.

‘Makkal Selvan’ Vijay Sethupathi is one of the actors who won the prestigious award. Other artists who won the award include Vijay Antony, Sasikumar, Santhanam, Soori, and folk singers Paravai Muniyamma and Velmurugan.

Journalists Ashok Kumar and Manavai Pon Manickam were also part of the list of people who won the award.

Abhinandan coming home, India won’t budge on terror

Indrani Bagchi | TNN | Updated: Mar 1, 2019, 01:21 IST

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman will be repatriated today
  • India made it clear to Pakistan that the pilot would not be a “bargaining chip”
  • First indication that Abhinandan might be released came from US President Donald Trump who told reporters in Hanoi that he expected “reasonably attractive news from Pakistan and India”

NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD: Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan on Thursday announced the release of captured Indian pilot, Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, calling it a “peace gesture” and the first step to open negotiations. The officer will be repatriated on Friday.

“We have Indian pilot in our custody. As a peace gesture and as a first step to open negotiations, I announce that we will release him tomorrow,” Khan announced during a joint session of Parliament. Abhinandan is expected to cross the border between midnoon and 1 pm.

Sources suggested that Abhinandan, whose fighter jet was shot down over POK on Wednesday while chasing one of the F-16 fighters of PAF which had entered Indian air space, may be handed over to the Indian high commission. He will cross over from the Wagah border, an occasion that is sure to spark celebrations.

The release of the IAF pilot came as a relief to India and might provide an opening to the two countries to edge away from the brink temporarily, but India is unlikely to ease the pressure on Pakistan to take action against the Jaish-e-Mohammed

 leadership any time soon.

The Indian side remained unconvinced about Khan’s sincerity, pointing out that his “peace gesture” was not voluntary but was prompted by international pressure following Islamabad’s failure to use Abhinandan as leverage for de-escalation by India within 48 hours. India made it clear to Pakistan that the pilot would not be a “bargaining chip”.

“We told them that we will not negotiate and that Pakistan had no card in him,” a senior government source said. This message was amplified by the international community, particularly the US, which worked the phones with Pakistan both on Thursday and on Friday.

Just a couple of hours after the Pakistani PM’s statement, a tri-service press conference, while welcoming Abhinandan’s return, stressed that they would remain in full readiness and a de-escalation would not be possible until Pakistan had taken action against the perpetrators of the Pulwama

 attack.

Capture

Earlier in the morning, Pakistani foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi indicated they might free Abhinandan if India agreed to de-escalate. That was rejected outright by New Delhi. The Pakistani “offer”, expressed at a briefing for journalists by the Pakistani foreign ministry in Islamabad, was reiterated by Pakistani diplomats in New Delhi.

In fact, Pakistan officials even said they were not sure Abhinandan’s case fell under the Geneva Convention, which could have meant Pakistan could have treated him like a common prisoner with none of the rights of the Geneva Convention.

India’s flat refusal also carried a warning that Abhinandan should not be hurt or harmed in any way. On Thursday, videos circulated by Pakistan showed him being beaten and manhandled, before they put out a video showing him having tea and extolling the hospitality of the Pakistan army.

The first indication that Abhinandan might be released came from US President Donald Trump

 who told reporters in Hanoi that he expected “reasonably attractive news from Pakistan and India”. Qureshi even dialled Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi who, according to an official readout, cautioned Pakistan about not staying with international norms.

Government sources said they were clear that this was not about an individual, that India was fighting a larger battle against terrorism

. The MEA issued two demarches on Wednesday night, one to the acting Pakistani high commissioner here and the other by the Indian mission in Islamabad — demanding that Abhinandan should be unhurt and returned without delay.

One of the things, the government was concerned about was the steady ratcheting of public pressure which came out in hashtags like ‘bringabhinandanhome’. For many, it was a throwback to the Kandahar

 hijack drama where families, mobilised by putative politicians and TV channels, conducted rallies and protests outside the PM’s residence. This put the then Vajpayee government under intense pressure and it buckled, leading to the infamous trip to Kandahar with Masood Azhar and two others. The government did not want something similar to happen this time.

The government ruled out a repeat, saying it would not give in to Pakistan’s pressure tactic. It was also confident that Pakistan would not be able to keep the wing commander for more than a couple of days. “He will be back latest by Friday,” a senior government functionary said.

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