Bilateral trade was US$ 27.5 billion in 2021; with ECTA, there is potential for it to reach around US$ 50 billion in 5 years.
People-to-people ties – India is one of the top sources of skilled immigrants to Australia.
Clean energy – The countries signed a Letter of Intent on New and Renewable Energy in 2022 to bring down the cost of renewable energy technologies, especially ultra-low-cost solar and clean hydrogen.
IRIS – India announced matching funds of AUD 10 million for Pacific Island Countries under Infrastructure for Resilient Island States (IRIS).
ISA – It also announced AUD 10 million for Pacific Island Countries under International Solar Alliance (ISA).
What is the status of cooperation in the education sector?
MREQ – The Mechanism for Mutual Recognition of Educational Qualifications (MREQ) was signed this year.
This will facilitate mobility of students between India and Australia.
Indian students are the second largest cohort of foreign students in Australia.
New mechanism – The Australia-India education qualification recognition mechanism, degrees obtained in Australia will now be recognised in India, and vice-versa.
This move will not apply to professional qualifications such as engineering, medicine and law graduates, which will remain outside the ambit of this agreement.
Maitri scholarship – It will provide financial assistance to Indian students in Australia for as long as 4 years.
It will attract and support Indian students to study at Australian universities.