Is it India’s turn?
The Indian subcontinent sits on its own tectonic plate. Around 100 million years ago, it broke free from the Gondwana super continent and moved north, ultimately crashing into the Eurasian landmass with such force that it created the world’s tallest mountain range, the Himalayas. The Indian plate continues to push north at a rate of 5 cm per year, the fastest moving of the tectonic plates. Today, modern India is also crashing into the world economy with force.