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India welcomes Australian opening borders

Australia has decided to open its borders to all vaccinated tourists and business travellers from February 21

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Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that India “greatly appreciated” the opening of Australian borders which will help those who have been waiting to come back, especially students, temporary visa holders and separated families”.

Australia has decided to open its borders to all vaccinated tourists and business travellers from February 21. Australia imposed some of the world’s toughest travel restrictions on its citizens and permanent residents in March 2020 to prevent them from bringing Covid-19 home. “I welcome the opening of borders by the Government of Australia, which will help those who have been in India waiting to come back, especially students, temporary visa holders, separated families and this is something which is greatly appreciated,” Jaishankar said on his first trip to Australia as External Affairs Minister during the joint press conference with his Australian counterpart Marise Payne.

“I had an opportunity yesterday to meet some student representatives, their spirits were much higher after learning of this decision,” he said.

“Positive and productive talks with FM @MarisePayne. Was an opportunity to assess progress on different fronts. A very useful exchange of perspectives on our respective regions. Welcome Australia’s new Maitri initiatives involving scholars, professionals and cultural talent,” Jaishankar tweeted after the press conference.

 

Data by Australia’s Department of Education indicated that 2,500 Indian students began studies in Australia last year, an 83 per cent decrease compared to 2019 over the same period. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, during 2019/20, Indian students contributed 6.6 Australian billion dollars to Australia’s economy

 

Payne said the relationship between Australia and India had deep connections in trade and investment as well. She also highlighted the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between both countries in New Delhi last Friday.

“(Australian Commerce) Minister Dan Tehan was able to sign a memorandum of understanding on tourism, with his ministerial counterpart on Friday in New Delhi. Under the MOU Australia and India will work together to promote travel between the two markets, and advance cooperation on tourism policy data sharing training and industry engagement,” she said.

Jaishankar also said that “now we shared our experiences responding to the Covid challenge itself, but also in assisting other friendly countries particularly with vaccines.”

Jaishankar also met Australia’s Immigration Minister Alex Hawke on Friday and discussed issues like talent, mobility and globalisation. Indian students in Australia have formed among the highest number of international students in the country, second only to China.

Data by Australia’s Department of Education indicated that 2,500 Indian students began studies in Australia last year, an 83 per cent decrease compared to 2019 over the same period. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, during 2019/20, Indian students contributed 6.6 Australian billion dollars to Australia’s economy.

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Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh has recently retired as Associate Professor for Media Studies from an international university. She was with the Times of India as a correspondent for many years. Her passion is cooking and she has been doing recipes and photo shoots for Women's Era for the last 15-odd years.

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