"I think that youth are going to take forward the two countries in the near future. There is an increasing number of Indian youth who are going to Australia to study while a large number of Australian youth are also coming to India. Formal and effective dialogue between the youth of the two countries is necessary to foster strong partnership between the two countries," Suckling said.
The High Commissioner said India can utilise Australian resources to fuel its growing energy needs to keep pace with its growth aspirations while Australia wants Indian investment for its development.
"This sort of economic cooperation can be a win-win situation for both the countries," he said at the launch of 'Australia-India Institute (AII)-Australia India Youth Dialogue (AIYD) Partnership' and AIYD's annual report for 2013. AII Director Prof Amitabh Mattoo was also present during the event.
Suckling appreciated the efforts made by AIYD and AII in helping the two countries understand each other.