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Three Indian-origin women in Australia’s G20 Youth delegation tackling global challenges

The trio will take on key negotiation roles across major global challenges, including economic reform, job creation, food security, global health, and conflict resolution.

Albanese and Modi launch Australia-India Renewable Energy Partnership for global growth and sustainability

PM Albanese accepted India's invitation to attend the QUAD Leaders' Summit in 2025.

India’s G20 Presidency: A Journey of Inclusivity and Being Voice of Global South

Terrorism and the senseless killing of civilians are unacceptable, and we must address it with a policy of zero tolerance.

Australia and India to see positive and increased momentum

Sovereignty and territorial integrity in the Indo-Pacific, democratic values, the rule of law, freedom of navigation and overflight and the peaceful resolution of disputes is top priority.

Bharat’s ancient wisdom and Modi’s historic leadership driving the Global South

By Om Prakash Dwivedi Are we witnessing a new phase of India’s political renaissance? The setting up of the Bharat Mandapam, the Natraj statue installed...

India focussing on G20 and BRICS+ to become the Global South Leader

Given that the next three G-20 Presidency happens to be BRICS members, India certainly needs to accelerate the global south leadership drive. 

Human-Centric Globalisation: Taking G20 to the last mile, leaving none behind

India, over the last few years, has shown how technology can be leveraged to narrow inequalities, rather than widen them.

Airlines to cancel 25% flights to Delhi amid G20 Summit restrictions

Travel agents are advising travellers to reconsider their plans for the specific days of the G20 summit.

U.S. needs more reliable friends. India is a crucial one

To make a more just and equitable world, India and the US must get past their differences. They owe this to the world.

Growing our ties with India is more like a Test series than a 20/20 game

The direct flight is our initial goal — for business, skilled workers, students, tourists and family.

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Indian tourists rank among Victoria’s top five visitor groups as total spending hits record $48.6 billion

Across Australia, the top five international visitor markets in the year ending March 2026 were New Zealand, China, the United Kingdom, the United States and India.

Pauline Hanson has raised an uncomfortable question about Australia’s foreign aid. Here’s why it matters

The first notable aspect of Hanson’s response is the apparent softening of her position on aid spending.

Bundle of joy for parents as six-month paid leave begins next week

The expansion comes alongside a broader package of increases to social security payments and family assistance measures that will take effect from July 1.
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