India is Australia's fourth largest export market and investment destination, and fifth largest trading partner, with access to a large and youthful market of 1.4 billion population. In 2018, India was the second largest source of skilled professionals after the UK and third largest source of immigrants after the UK and New Zealand. Increasing number of Indian nationals and businesses are choosing Australia as a destination of choice for education, tourism and for doing business. The Independent India Economic Strategy – 2035 was launched on 22 November 2018 for promoting bilateral trade and export market for Australian goods, services, and investment opportunities for mutual economic benefit. This chapter examines the economic significance...
India has recently emerged as an economic power and is in Australia's zone of interest and infl...
India is a crucial player in South Asia; its trade with neighbouring countries is the major driver o...
This report argues that, despite the best intentions of their respective Prime Ministers, any enhanc...
India is Australia's fourth largest export market and investment destination, and fifth largest trad...
India is Australia’s fourth largest export market and investment destination, and fifth largest trad...
Medhekar, A ORCiD: 0000-0002-6791-4056India is Australia’s fourth largest export market and investme...
It has been three decades since the Rao government’s 1990-91, New Economic Policy reforms opened the...
This resource shows the importance of ongoing development of economic ties between Australia and Ind...
Purpose: The multilateral liberalisation of trade in education under the General Agreement on Trade ...
This chapter examines how the trade and investment relationship between Australia and the Asia-Pacif...
Indians and Australians have a great deal more in common than a love of the game of cricket. A recen...
In 2007, Australia and India began a joint feasibility study to assess the prospect of an Australia-...
Australia’s geographical location makes it an integral part of both the Pacific and Indian Ocean R...
Strengthening Australia-India Research Collaboration and Engagement: Case Studies and Good Practice
This chapter considers Australia's perspectives on India's growing connections in the Indo-Pacific r...
India has recently emerged as an economic power and is in Australia's zone of interest and infl...
India is a crucial player in South Asia; its trade with neighbouring countries is the major driver o...
This report argues that, despite the best intentions of their respective Prime Ministers, any enhanc...
India is Australia's fourth largest export market and investment destination, and fifth largest trad...
India is Australia’s fourth largest export market and investment destination, and fifth largest trad...
Medhekar, A ORCiD: 0000-0002-6791-4056India is Australia’s fourth largest export market and investme...
It has been three decades since the Rao government’s 1990-91, New Economic Policy reforms opened the...
This resource shows the importance of ongoing development of economic ties between Australia and Ind...
Purpose: The multilateral liberalisation of trade in education under the General Agreement on Trade ...
This chapter examines how the trade and investment relationship between Australia and the Asia-Pacif...
Indians and Australians have a great deal more in common than a love of the game of cricket. A recen...
In 2007, Australia and India began a joint feasibility study to assess the prospect of an Australia-...
Australia’s geographical location makes it an integral part of both the Pacific and Indian Ocean R...
Strengthening Australia-India Research Collaboration and Engagement: Case Studies and Good Practice
This chapter considers Australia's perspectives on India's growing connections in the Indo-Pacific r...
India has recently emerged as an economic power and is in Australia's zone of interest and infl...
India is a crucial player in South Asia; its trade with neighbouring countries is the major driver o...
This report argues that, despite the best intentions of their respective Prime Ministers, any enhanc...