Australia has lined up investments worth USD 10 billion for India as it is looking for greater co-operation with the country.
"Investments worth USD 10 billion is in the pipeline in varied sectors, including resources and manufacturing," Australian High Commissioner to India Patrick Suckling said at an interactive session with MCC Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
He said his country is keen on collaborating with India in energy, food, education and infrastructure sectors.
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The country is also looking at collaborating to support India's food security mission.
The government is trying to modernise the agricultural sector and opportunities for technological collaborations and investment with Australia are there, ranging from cold storages to agricultural technology, Suckling said.
Offering support in the skill development mission, Australian educational institutes are planning to have tie-ups in India, he added.