Australia is keen on enhancing cooperation in infrastructure and tourism sector with India to further boost the economic ties between the countries, a consultant from Australia said today.
A team of consultants from the country visited India recently and held discussions with a number of government organisations and industry bodies to seek suggestions on implementation of PPP model in infrastructure.
"India is very successful in collaborating with private agencies on executing big projects. We want to take lessons from the country," Infrastructure Australia Board member Nicole Lockwood said.
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Lupin Executive Vice-President Dhananjay Bakhle said: "We have always strived hard to serve our communities by ensuring that we help treat disease and heal, thus enriching human life."
"We understood that a campaign of this magnitude would not be possible to execute alone and hence we chose to partner with Lupin," Rotary District Governor-Elect Subhash Kulkarni said.