As the world grappled to cope up with the "worst global
recession in a generation," US President Barack Obama on
Tuesday said that
prosperity in countries like India and China is good for the
US and West as it opens new markets for them and pushes their
businesses to innovate.
"We meet in the midst of the worst global recession
in a generation. I believe that the market is the greatest
force for creating and distributing wealth that the world
has known," Obama said addressing the 'New Economic School'
in Moscow.
However, he said that wherever the market is allowed to run
rampant -- through excessive risk-taking, a lack of regulation
or corruption -- "then all are endangered, whether we
live on the Mississippi or the Volga."
"And while this crisis has shown us the risk that comes
with change, that risk is overwhelmed by opportunity. Think
of what's possible today that was unthinkable two decades
ago. A young woman with an Internet connection in Bangalore,
India can compete with anyone, anywhere. An entrepreneur with
a start-up in Beijing can take his business global,"
he said.
"... That's good for all of us - because when prosperity
is created in India, that's a new market for our goods; when
new ideas take hold in China, that pushes our businesses to
innovate; when new connections are forged among people, all
of us are enriched," Obama said.
He said the greatest resource of any nation in the 21st century
is its people, and the countries which tap that resource are
the countries that will succeed.
Source: PTI
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