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Australia India Leadership Dialogue launched

The Dialogue serves as a platform to foster greater mutual understanding among leaders from Australia and India.

Lisa Singh / Image - Australia India Institute

The Australia-India Leadership Dialogue was recently inaugurated at Parliament House in Canberra with a primary emphasis on India's pivotal role in global development and the substantial contributions Australia can make as a significant partner in both security and the economy.

According to a release, the Australia-India Leadership Dialogue serves as the primary platform for unofficial diplomatic engagements between the two nations. The 2023 dialogue will unite influential individuals from government, business, and culture, as it is organized through a partnership between the Australia India Institute and the globally renowned Australian software company, Atlassian.

Lisa Singh, the CEO of the Australia India Institute, shared, "We've been running the Australia India Leadership Dialogue for six years now, and it is the eminent forum for informal diplomacy between Australia and India. After a highly successful Dialogue last year in Delhi, I am delighted to announce that Atlassian will be partnering with them again this year in Melbourne."

The Dialogue serves as a platform to foster greater mutual understanding among leaders from Australia and India. It aims to strengthen the foundation for regional security, facilitate business and commercial ventures, and promote people-to-people connections, ultimately contributing to the economic and cultural well-being of citizens in both countries. Furthermore, it addresses the bilateral relationship within the broader Indo-Pacific region, providing a forum for consensus-building and potentially leading to formal agreements.

The Dialogue takes centre stage as the world focuses its attention on India post-G20. This dialogue will bring together prominent figures from both nations to discuss topics such as clean technology, security, culture, jobs, and skills. The event is designed as a multifaceted, cross-sector roundtable involving 50 delegates, including business leaders, cabinet ministers, government officials, as well as thought leaders from academia, media, and civil society. Together, they will tackle common challenges within the Australia-India relationship and seek opportunities for collaboration.

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