India will eventually need no aid: Bill Gates

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PTI: New York, Jan 30 2013, 18:16 IST
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Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates today said India is becoming less dependent on aid and eventually would not need it.

His remark came while observing that economic growth is allowing many developing nations to devote more resources for their poorest people.

"The good news on resources is that many developing countries have growing economies that allow them to devote more resources to helping their poorest people. India, for example, is less dependent on aid and will eventually not need it," Gates said in his annual letter.

Gates, Co-Chair of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is actively involved in various developmental activities in many countries, including India.

According to him, aid is critical as it helps in meeting the basic needs of people in the poorest countries.

"Unfortunately, aid generosity is threatened by big deficits in almost all of the rich countries ... A single story, true or not, about a small amount of aid being misused can often cloud the entire field," he noted.

Gate, who is the co-founder of software giant Microsoft, said that some countries, like the UK, Norway, Sweden, Korea, and Australia, are increasing their aid while traditionally generous givers such as Japan and the Netherlands have reduced it.

"The direction in many countries, including the United States, France, Germany, and Canada, is unclear," he added.

Gates expressed optimism that things would be even better in next 15 years.

"The lives of the poorest have improved more rapidly in the last 15 years than ever before, yet I am optimistic that we will do even better in

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corruption - blackholed economy

denis khan | 31-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
The Rupee was eight to the Dollar at the time of Independence in 1947. Today, after 65 years it is about 53 to the dollar. The amount of Indian black wealth secreted away in the last 60 years is estimated at about $1400 billion (Rs 70 lakh crore). We have a black holed economy, crores disappearing at the macro level, small change disappearing at the micro level. In the US, one can get equivalent of one cent coins for $100. The trickledown effect from macro to micro black holed economy can be stemmed by insisting on small change being given at the grassroots level. The system of traders giving chocolates in return for small change should be abolished or regularized under the earlier barter system. Else the traders should be penalized for deficiency in service.

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venkataramanaiah ramu | 31-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
Instead of Philonthropist Bill Gates tellinng that India needs no aid, we ourselves should have announced at appropriate time that we dont need aid. This is necessary in view of the fact that our budget and planning activities are so massive that the aid components form a very small fraction and hence could be written off.

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Dr. Rekha Jagannath | 30-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
Hear India! Bill gates says this!We are towards becoming a super power only if our richest respond to the needs of the poorest.those who of us are under employed, those who are living on subsidies and those who are living in idle dreaminess awake and do some work using our physical and mental prowess...India is towards becoming a super power!

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