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    External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar: From Economic Powers to Economic Hour

    On March 4th, our beloved External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar graced the Indian diaspora in Seoul with his engaging musings on India’s economic prowess. In a speech laced with the kind of excitement usually reserved for an over-caffeinated salesperson, he declared that India now sits proudly as the world’s fifth-largest economy. Yes, folks, we’ve officially traded in our humble fifth place for a shiny new economic trophy!

    But let’s not get too cocky, shall we? Because here comes the punchline: Jaishankar found it, and I quote, “embarrassing” to inform our global friends that India is gearing up to leapfrog over others to claim the coveted title of the world’s third-largest economy. Imagine that! Our very own minister is sweaty-palmed about telling countries with GDPs smaller than a flea’s budget that they might soon have to clear their trophies off their shelves to make way for us!

    Picture it—Jaishankar, standing nervously amongst a crowd of presumably well-fed South Koreans, holding one of those oversized novelty checks we all want to win at a charity event. “Hey, here’s a check for being the fifth-largest,” he might as well have said, “but don’t get too comfortable. We’re coming for your third place!” Why do people even write motivational speeches? It’s all about leveling up on the economic scoreboard now!

    Of course, being the world’s fifth-largest economy has its perks. It’s like being the biggest kid in kindergarten: you’re the one with the coolest toy truck, and everyone else is just vying for a look. But it also means markedly more pressure to perform—like trying to nail a perfect cartwheel during a class performance. And when India aims for the third position, it’s going to need to pack a bit of economic finesse. Think about it as a high-stakes game of musical chairs, where the music just won’t stop until we snag a seat!

    Now, while Jaishankar may banter about the embarrassing nature of communicating India’s impending third-place throne, I can’t help but wonder if he’s actually just seeking sympathy from those who aren’t keen on sharing the wealth. Maybe the conversation goes like this: “Sorry, dear nations, we didn’t mean to disrupt your economic bliss. But you know how it is—we just couldn’t resist.” It’s tough being the overachieving sibling, isn’t it?

    And let’s not forget the splendid irony of it all. Who needs humility when you have flying economic ambitions? After all, humility doesn’t pay the bills, does it? We ought to send our economy a congratulatory card instead, perhaps with a cheeky note saying “You can do it—just don’t trip while you run up the economic ladder!”

    So here’s to India—our ever-ambitious, sometimes-cringe-worthy juggernaut on its march to economic greatness. May it continue to rise and pause awkwardly for dramatic effect every once in a while. And remember, as we all daydream about sitting at the third-place table, perhaps we should also pen a heartfelt apology to those other economies about to be left in our dust. After all, it would be—dare I say it—embarrassing to miss out on such a joyous occasion without a proper invitation!

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