August 23, 2022
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India invites Australian varsities to set up campuses

The two Ministers agreed to expand the cooperation in learning, skilling and research with a view to make education a key pillar under the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership…reports Asian Lite News

India has invited Australian universities and skilling institutions to set up their campuses in the country.

Discussing the issue with his Australian counterpart Jason Clare on Monday, Union Minister for Education & Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Dharmendra Pradhan also suggested that Australian institutions explore areas of collaboration with Indian institutions.

The two Ministers agreed to expand the cooperation in learning, skilling and research with a view to make education a key pillar under the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, the Ministry of Education said after the bilateral meeting that was held at Western Sydney University (WSU).

In addition to stressing on research collaboration between the two countries in the areas of Ayurveda, Yoga, and Agriculture, Pradhan called for collaboration in skill certification and areas like mining, logistics management, etc. He added that India has set up Digital University and Gati Shakti University for which the two countries can work together to develop curriculum and other aspects.

During the discussions, Pradhan also raised the issue of pending visas of Indian students going to Australia and his Australian counterpart assured cooperation in expediting the process.

The Ministers later held a Joint Press Conference where they announced establishment of a working group on transnational education to build shared understanding of the regulatory settings in both countries and promote opportunities for two-way mobility of institutions. Pradhan reiterated that India remains committed to build knowledge bridges and deepen bilateral engagements with Australia in education, skilling and research for mutual growth and prosperity.

Pradhan also co-chaired the 6th meeting of the Australia-India Education Council (AIEC) with Clare. He described the AIEC as a highly effective forum to further advance ties and boost engagements in education, skill development and research priorities. The Australian team was invited to hold the 7th meeting of the AIEC in India next year.

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