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Jaishankar meets Australian PM Anthony Albanese on sidelines of Raisina@Sydney

During the meeting, the Australian PM took a tour of his residence and show him all the important locations that were visible from his garden area.

ANI Feb 18, 2023 06:37 IST googleads

Jaishankar meets Australian PM Antony Albanese (Photo/ANI)

Sydney [Australia], February 18 (ANI): External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Saturday on the sidelines of the Raisina@Sydney Business Breakfast.
During the meeting, the Australian PM took a tour of his residence and show him all the important locations that were visible from his garden area.

Prior to their meeting, Jaishankar addressed the audience at Raisina @ Sydney Bussiness Breakfast on Saturday and talked about the economy and the Covid issue.
He said, "We are targeting 7 per cent growth this year, but we expect it to improve in the next five years. And definitely, we would stay in the 7-9 per cent range at least for a decade and a half".
"And you can today see the same reflected in the investment climate, both in the flow of FDI, FII as well as in the investments which the government itself is leading the capital outlay in this year's budget," he added.
Raisina @ Sydney Bussiness Breakfast was organized by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) and India's Observer Research Foundation (ORF) at the InterContinental Hotel in Sydney.
Taking about the Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) signed between India and Australia on April 2 2022, and came into force on December 29, 2022, Jaishankar said that the ECTA has a "good impact on trade".
"Encouraging greater investments should be the focus, especially during CEO Forum meets or the Prime Minister and Trade Ministers visit," he suggested.
Jaishankar also spoke about migration mobility and said, "We've seen a very substantial movement of Indian talent to Australia. We have roughly about a million students staying in here."
"We would welcome Australian universities to India. For us, it's not just about Indian students coming to Australia but it's also about Australia and India working together to produce skilled, competitive talent in India for the entire world," he added.
While addressing the audience Jaishankar also said that India has overcome the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic "quite strongly."
Jaishankar also said that the impact of COVID has been devastating on the world economy, and added, "Perhaps we in India and Australia feel it much less."
"Perhaps we in India and Australia feel it much less as someone who travels a fair amount to other parts of the world when we look at Africa and Central America and some other parts of Asia in my own neighborhood. Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal," he said.
After the keynote address of Jaishankar, a panel session will be held that would cover topics like "Next steps in the Australia-India economic partnership: stability, security and sovereignty," and it will be addressed by keynote speakers: Vivek Lall, Chief Executive, General Atomics Global Corporation; Jodi McKay, National Chair, Australia-India Business Council; Vikram Singh, Vice President, and Country Head - ANZ, Tata Consultancy Services and facilitated by Bec Shrimpton, Director, The Sydney Dialogue, Australian Strategic Policy Institute. (ANI)

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