Foreign Minister Jaishankar on Australia tour, talks on these issues
Canberra: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is on his official tour of Australia these days. Here he met his counterpart Penny Wong and discussed many issues. Jaishankar said on Tuesday that the comprehensive strategic partnership with Australia is continuously growing.
S Jaishankar met his Australian counterpart Penny Wong for the 15th Foreign Ministers' Framework Dialogue (FMFD) in Canberra. The two leaders also discussed their neighbourhood, the Indo-Pacific, West Asia, Ukraine and the global strategic landscape.
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Jaishankar posted on social media platform Our comprehensive strategic partnership continues to grow. This is reflected in stronger political ties, stronger defense and security cooperation, expanded trade, greater mobility and deeper educational ties.
In his post, the Foreign Minister wrote, discussions were held on our respective neighboring countries, Indo-Pacific, West Asia, Ukraine and the global strategic scenario. Wong said at the X that Australia and India's partnership is vital to the peace, stability and prosperity of our shared region. Today, I met my good friend Dr. S. in Canberra for the 15th Australia-India Foreign Ministers' Framework Dialogue. Welcomed Jaishankar.
Wong announced that Australia will send a 'First Nations Business Mission' to India for the first time next year. The mission will support new commercial partnerships for First Nations people and businesses seeking to integrate with India and promote First Nations businesses into new markets overseas.
Jaishankar wrote, we are cooperating in important areas including science and technology, clean energy, agriculture, education and skills and tourism. Today, I announced that the Government of Albania is funding six impactful projects under the Australia-India Cyber and Critical Technology Partnership.
Meanwhile, Australia's Foreign Ministry said in a press release that Australia and India have strong strategic, economic and community ties. Nearly one million Australians owe their heritage to India. We share a vision for an Indo-Pacific region that is peaceful, stable and prosperous.
According to the release, the Foreign Ministers' Framework Dialogue ahead of 2025, the fifth year of our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, is an opportunity to take stock of the progress we have made and chart the way forward for the next phase in our relations.
The statement said the two leaders will discuss how to advance their cooperation in key areas including science and technology, clean energy, trade and investment, and deepen their defense and maritime security partnership. Is.
The statement said India is the world's fastest growing major economy and is on track to become the third largest economy by the end of the decade. India is an essential partner as both countries look to diversify their trade ties and secure their supply chains. The two leaders will also participate in 'Raisina Down Under', the Australian version of India's 'Raisina Dialogue'.
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what is raisina
Raisina Dialogue is India's important conference on geopolitics and geo-economics. Which is committed to addressing the most challenging issues facing the international community. (agency)
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