I truly believe that India are not far at all from their golden generation but many of the players who are destined for a special run could let their opportunity slip. I am talking Tests, btw.
Badrinath has an awesome FC record which is a tribute to his superb consistency and ability. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have been marked for greatness and both have awesome talent. Sharma's century for the BP XI shows his talent for scoring runs against good bowling, as did his performance in the IPL - it is consistency he needs to attain. Kohli has shown himself a potential superstar since bursting onto the adult scene from the U19 scene, where he was a superstar. Suresh Raina is a superb young talent too. Chopra has a few years left in him and Pujara is also one who could theoretically be great too, after churning so many runs this season and scoring
386 is also a pretty strong sign of run scoring ability.
The bowling is where a tremendous amount of potential lies. Piyush Chawla has a brilliant FC record, boosted tremendously from ripping Kenya and Zimbabwe to shreds, but the talent is undeniable. Amit Mishra has gone through the domestic system well and visibly looks a good bowler. The pace bowling also has fantastic young talent. Ishant Sharma is destined for a decade of success, Munaf Patel also is a superb talent; although I expect the ravages of age to strike him viciously when he gets to about 30 years old.
VRV Singh is a superb wicket taker too and with the right fields, could be a true international strike bowler. This is not to mention Mohnish Parmar - the 'new Murali' (said with a couple gallons of sarcasm, but still a promising talent nonetheless) or Sudeep Tyagy who apparently bowls at international pace after a very strong first FC season.