PM Modi, PM Albanese Hold Annual Summit, Push for Early India-Australia Trade Pact
The leaders said the pact should unlock trade growth and deepen cooperation in defence, clean energy, education and critical minerals.
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PM Modi, PM Albanese hold annual summit, push for early India-Australia trade pact
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese on Thursday held wide-ranging talks at the third India-Australia Annual Summit in Melbourne, reviewing the expanding bilateral relationship and setting an ambitious agenda for deeper cooperation in trade, defence, critical minerals, clean energy and emerging technologies. PM Modi, was accorded a ceremonial welcome at Government House on his arrival, held one-on-one disc…
"Far-Right, Ethno-Nationalists" Welcome—Provided They're Not White
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.The Albanese Government has made opposition to the so-called “far-right” and “ethno-nationalism” a defining feature of its domestic agenda, often presenting any such movements as a direct threat to modern Australia’s social cohesion, democracy, and multicultural identity.
“Far-Right, Ethno-Nationalists” Welcome—Provided They’re Not White
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The Albanese Government has made opposition to the so-called “far-right” and “ethno-nationalism” a defining feature of its domestic agenda, often presenting any such movements as a direct threat to modern Australia’s social cohesion, democracy, and multicultural identity. Read more Click this link for the...
Modi & Albanese vow to fast track CECA, as both PMs seek stronger India-Australia economic partnership
Modi calls for a quick completion of negotiations for a comprehensive trade deal. Despite an early harvest deal since 2022, trade fell from $25.9 bn in 2022-23 to $21 bn last fiscal.
Modi meets with Australian higher ed as Flinders announces India campus
The campus is due to welcome its first students early next year, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs in business and technology in Southern India’s booming high-tech hub. The deal was made public this week to coincide with the Indian Prime Minister’s trip to Australia, with Finders University receiving a Letter of Intent from India’s University Grants Commission. It coincides with a high-level meeting among key stakeholders in Austr…
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