
Indian High Commissioner to Australia Discusses Bilateral Cooperation with Australian Foreign Minister
Indian High Commissioner to Australia Discusses Bilateral Cooperation with Australian Foreign Minister
Key Highlights:
- Gopal Baglay meets with Penny Wong to discuss bilateral cooperation between India and Australia.
- Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) negotiations reviewed after nine rounds.
- Australian High Commissioner Philip Green addresses concerns over visa rejections for Indian students, emphasizing the importance of reputable institutions.
Indian High Commissioner to Australia, Gopal Baglay, engaged in discussions with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong on Monday to explore avenues for enhanced bilateral cooperation between the two nations. The meeting, characterized by cordiality and substance, encompassed a wide spectrum of topics, underscoring the robust Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between India and Australia.
Highlighting the significance of economic ties, India and Australia reviewed the progress of Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) negotiations, aiming for a balanced outcome conducive to both parties’ interests. With merchandise trade surpassing 24 billion USD in 2023-24, the potential for further growth in bilateral trade remains substantial.
Addressing concerns over visa rejections for Indian students, Australian High Commissioner Philip Green emphasized the importance of reputable institutions in fostering a positive educational experience. Contrary to recent reports, Green clarified that there hasn’t been a surge in student visa rejections, reaffirming Australia’s commitment to welcoming students from diverse backgrounds.
Green emphasized Australia’s openness to foreign students, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to ensure students are paired with suitable courses. He expressed optimism about the future influx of Indian students to Australia, acknowledging the integral role of education in fostering bilateral ties.
Furthermore, Green lauded the cooperation between India and Australia in the education and skill development sectors, highlighting the milestone of an Australian university opening its campus in India—an unprecedented initiative signaling deepening educational collaboration between the two nations.
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