Strengthening Ties: Australia and India Foster New Opportunities
Australia is enhancing labor mobility to allow more Indians to work and live down under while eyeing tariff reductions in India. Australian High Commissioner Philip Green highlights collaborative advancements in higher education and praises the growing Indian diaspora's contribution to the Australian economy and cultural landscape.
The High Commissioner of Australia to India, Philip Green, has announced strategic steps to boost labor mobility, making it more accessible for Indians to live and work in Australia. In an interview with ANI, Green highlighted the potential for agricultural deals that respect India's farmers while promoting bilateral growth.
Green emphasized reciprocal advancements in recognizing professional qualifications and encouraged reducing tariffs to support economic exchange. According to Green, Australia's interest in tariff relaxation, specifically within the agricultural sector, aligns with India's focus on easing labor mobility for its citizens.
Reflecting on educational collaborations, Green praised India's decision to allow foreign universities, noting the historic graduation of Indian students from an Australian university in India. As the Indian diaspora in Australia surpasses a million, they are recognized for their economic and social contributions, ranking as the second-largest overseas-born group.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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