Worst over for global economy: Azim Premji

The outlook for global economy has turned positive and the worst is over even though the road ahead is full of challenges, Azim Premji said. World's Top 10 CEOs

DAVOS: The outlook for global economy has turned positive this year and the worst is over even though the road ahead is full of challenges, Wipro Chairman and a co-Chair of the World Economic Forum Azim Premji has said.

"Last 12-18 months have been very difficult for the global economy. However, I think the worst is over, 2010 looks positive," Premji said in his message to the global business and government leaders for the annual WEF meeting here.

The road to recovery, however, would vary in different economies, he said. "While the mature economies are taking time, the emerging economies like India, Brazil and China have already started to show smart growth recovery."

Premji is the sole Indian CEO who has been placed among top six global CEOs by the WEF that has sought to influence policy-makers, businesses and civil society across the world for the past four decades.

Premji shares the position with Josef Ackermann, Chairman of the Management Board Deutsche Bank, Melinda French Gates, Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Peter Sands, the Group Chief Executive Officer, Standard Chartered Bank; Eric Schmidt, the Chairman of the Executive Committee and Chief Executive Officer, Google Inc, Ronald A Williams, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Aetna; and Patricia Woertz, the Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Archer Daniels Midland.

Premji, who could be often seen in a bus ferrying delegates from their hotels to the Congress Centre, the venue of the meeting, said he is particularly positive about the information technology industry. "It (IT) is the basic tool for efficiency and improvement. Given the challenges, most companies are looking at IT."
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In fact, several Indian IT firms have posted better-than- expected results for the third quarter ended December.

This year's WEF meeting, which has a theme of 'rethink, redesign and rebuild the world', comes after 18 months of economic crisis and a global outcry for tackling the climate change.

"These two issues seem almost disparate but to me they are not. They form the basis of my agenda as co-chair. Both are global challenges and need coordinated, rapid and overwhelming, response from the global community," Premji said.


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He said the combination of economic crisis and tackling greenhouse gases present an opportunity in terms of market at the bottom of the economic pyramid and green growth.

However, the world needs to resolve issues like financing the green technologies and increasing purchasing power of the poor in the developing countries. The WEF meeting which has 2,500 influential people participating, would try and deliberate on these issues.
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