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Jan 1-15, 2024 - Vol 4, Issue 11

INDIA NEWS

COMMUNITY NEWS

IABCA unveils ambitious plans for 2024 to boost bilateral ties a decade of dedicated efforts in 2023, IABCA expanded its international footprint with the inaugural IABCA India Showcase, aligning with the G20, fostering an immersive cultural dialogue that garnered acclaim from both governments.

Sydney, December 28 (Australia India News Newsdesk) The India-Australia Business and Community Alliance (IABCA) has been a stalwart in fostering

cultural diplomacy and bilateral growth through sustained engagement with people, organizations, and businesses. In a landmark celebration of

Building on this success, IABCA is set to propel the momentum further in 2024 by unlocking the potential for enhanced bi-lateral trade between India and Australia. A comprehensive 12-month campaign and a series of initiatives, including the launch of the inaugural India Week in Australia from August 12th to 16th, 2024, across Queensland, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, and Victoria, are on the agenda. IABCA remains

committed to providing a robust platform for reinforcing businessto-business ties and honoring the strong people-to-people links. The Australia-India relationship stands at an unprecedented high, bolstered by the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) that came into effect in December 2022. India's remarkable economic growth, reaching 6.9 percent in FY2022-23 according to the World Bank, underscores its emergence as one of the world's fastest-growing economies. With a young, educated, and dynamic workforce, over half of India's 1.6 billion inhabitants are under the age of 30. Australia and India, as the sixth-

largest two-way trading partners, witnessed total two-way trade valued at $46.5 billion in 2022. The ECTA marks a significant milestone, providing Australian exporters with expanded market access across various sectors, encompassing goods such as wool, seafood, fruit, and vegetables, as well as services including higher education, business services, and research and development. As IABCA navigates the evolving landscape of international collaboration, its strategic initiatives in 2024 aim to further solidify the bonds between India and Australia, capitalizing on the shared strengths of both nations for mutual prosperity.

AIBC reflects on a year of collaborations and milestones Sydney, December 28 (Australia India News Newsdesk) In a year-end message to its members, Jodi McKay, the National Chair of the Australia India Business Council (AIBC), emphasizes that 2023 has been a remarkable year of partnerships. This sentiment is conveyed in the December edition of the AIBC Newsletter, summarizing the key highlights and achievements.

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Among the noteworthy events covered in the final edition of the year is the Australia India Address in Sydney, where Senator Don Farrell, Minister for Trade and Tourism, served as the keynote speaker. Additionally, the newsletter highlights the launch of AIBC's groundbreaking "First Nations Roadmap 2023-26," a historic initiative as the first-ever roadmap by a bilateral business

chamber. December also marks a poignant farewell to Manpreet Vohra, the Indian High Commissioner to Australia. Reflecting on his tenure down under, Mr. Vohra described himself as "a lucky chap in a lucky country." The newsletter puts a spotlight on AIBC's recent engagements with visiting dignitaries from India, including Raosaheb Patil Danve,

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Minister of State for Mines, Coal, and Railways; Dr. Anju Sharma, Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Gujarat; and Ashish Chauhan, MD & CEO of NSE India. Adding vibrancy to the yearend wrap-up, the newsletter showcases the fabulous Diwali celebrations hosted by AIBC across various cities in Australia. The festivities provided a

backdrop for discussions spanning cricket, classic cars, and a myriad of other significant topics. As the year draws to a close, the AIBC's final newsletter for 2023 serves as a testament to the organization's commitment to fostering partnerships, celebrating achievements, and engaging with key stakeholders to further enhance the AustraliaIndia business relationship.

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