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State of world creates compelling case for India, Australia to work with each other: EAM Jaishankar

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February 18, 2023
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New Delhi:  External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Saturday that it is necessary for countries like India and Australia to work together more closely to shape the direction in which the world is going.

Delivering the keynote address at Raisina @ Sydney’ Business Breakfast, Jaishankar said the state of the world creates a very compelling case for India and Australia to do more with each other.

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“One of the big goals would really be how do you de-risk the global economy, one by building more reliable and resilient supply chains, which is exactly one of the initiatives that India and Australia and Japan have embarked on to,” said the minister who is in Australia.

India and Australia are “on-track” in further strengthening their bilateral ties and the India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) will “turbocharge” the relationship.

Signed on April 2, 2022, the India-Australia ECTA came into force on December 29 last year.

The agreement will help boost the bilateral trade in goods and services to cross USD 70 billion in the next five years, according to economic think tank GTRI.

“The state of the world creates a very compelling case for India and Australia to do more with each other… I think we can see the direction the world is going (in) and it’s in transition and it’s necessary for countries like India and Australia to work more closely to shape the direction in which the world is going,” Jaishankar said.

He said India is targeting 7 per cent economic growth this year.

“But we do expect it to improve in the next five years. And definitely, we think we would stay in that 7 to 9 per cent range at least for a decade, decade-and-a-half,” he said.

A bullish economic scenario in India today and a positive investment climate are results of decisions taken during difficult times, Jaishankar said.

“Economic confidence is being seen in our ability to create, collaborate and manufacture,” he said.

The minister noted that there has been a very substantial movement of Indian talent to Australia.

“How do we expand in the ability to impart skills and education? We would very much welcome Australian universities in India to do that,” he said.

“And for us, it’s not just about Indian students coming to Australia, it’s about India and Australia working together in India to produce more skilled, more competent talent,” he said.

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