While India is the obvious exemplar of this flowering of private enterprise, domestic consumption and individual creativity, Indonesia a sprawling nation of 17,000 islands and 300-plus ethnic groups that is bound by a federalist-leaning democracy shares a similar approach. "Your achievements demonstrate that democracy and development reinforce one another," said Obama during his stop in the Indonesian capital Jakarta, where he had spent part of his childhood. But just two days before the U.S. President's speech before an appreciative audience at the University of Indonesia, China announced plans to funnel $6.6 billion into developing Indonesia's woeful infrastructure. Democratic politics aside, it's not just the leader of the free world who knows how to play to a foreign audience.
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