Wednesday, March 05, 2025 | 03:27 PM ISTहिंदी में पढें
Business Standard
Notification Icon
userprofile IconSearch

'Strategytoboost business links with India underway'

Image

Press Trust of India Melbourne
Ahead of his first official visit to India,VictorianPremier Daniel Andrews today said the state government is formulatinga strong and effective strategytofurther strengthen business links with India.

The premier who is set to visit in January said the strategy plan will be a positive framework that will havereal targets, milestones and metrics.

The four keythemes of the strategy will encompass meaningful engagement, equal exchange, personal connections and long term commitment, Andrews said at a business forum.

The strategy willexplore howthe state can work with key stakeholders in seven keyareas ofstrengthening personal connections, creatingnew ways of working together, building knowledge and understanding of India across government and industry.
 

It will also explore ideas to invest in structures to help state governmentconnect withIndia, focusing geographically and driving closer engagement across priority sectors.

He said thegovernment had over 180 consultations with stakeholders so farto develop the strategy.

"We also want to invest in the pivotal drivers of economic growth," he said, adding sectors where the two sides can partner together arecounter-terrorism, cyber security, transport industry, education, health,water management and urban planning.

Victoria has lot to offer to India in terms of service sectors, includingeducation, tourism, road safety management,developingsmart cities, water andwaste management, said Manika Jain, Consul General of India in Melbourne.

"India is very complex and a little difficult as it has various centuries living together side by side in one city... so making that city a smart city has many folds," Jain pinpointed while stressing on areas of developing partnership insmart cities development.

"Australia has done well in the area of water management and we can collaborate in that too," she said.

Jain commented thattherewas alearning experience that Indiacould offer to Australia which was dealing with new migrants from different parts of the world.

Under the new strategy, the stategovernment identified that there were opportunities for Victoria to partner on health, education and livable cities and places, infrastructure development, water management, clean technology and environmental protection.

Other areas of growth identified were sports, creative industries, entrepreneurship and innovation and e commerce while continuesupporting engagement in more established areas of agriculture, IT and tourism.

Victoria welcomed over 1,11,000 visitors from India and is home to over 200,000 people of Indian-origin.

India is the largest source of international students for Victoria.

Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content

Don't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channel

First Published: Nov 21 2017 | 1:29 PM IST

Explore News