Australian High Commissioner Praises Respectful Leadership in India-Australia Relations
India, Australia lucky to have respectful leaders, says Australian Envoy
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Philip Green, the Australian High Commissioner to India, emphasized the strong and respectful relationship between India and Australia, highlighting strategic alignment, economic complementarity, and a significant Indian diaspora in Australia. He expressed a desire to further enhance bilateral ties during his tenure.
- 01Australia and India share a respectful relationship at the leadership level.
- 02The two nations are strategically aligned, particularly through the Quad alliance.
- 03Economic complementarity is a key driver of their relationship.
- 04The Indian diaspora in Australia forms a vital cultural and social bridge.
- 05Green is impressed by India's diversity and aims to deepen his understanding of its culture.
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Philip Green, the Australian High Commissioner to India, stated that both countries are fortunate to have leaders who respect and understand each other. He noted that the relationship between India and Australia is at a high point, driven by strategic alignment, economic complementarity, and a large Indian diaspora in Australia. Green, who has been in India for over two and a half years, expressed admiration for India's rich diversity and culture, having visited 21 states and looking to explore more. He believes that the thoughtful and articulate people he engages with contribute significantly to the relationship's depth. The Indian community in Australia is now the second-largest overseas-born group, reinforcing the cultural ties between the nations.
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The strong bilateral relationship can lead to enhanced trade, cultural exchange, and collaboration on global issues, benefiting both Indian and Australian communities.
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