New Delhi: Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar said that the peaceful development of Indo Pacific is the focus of Indian-Australia’s bonding and must be formed in a way of participating and collaborative.
“Following the MINISTER 2 + 2 meeting with Australia with Australia Mitra Marise Payne, Jaishankar said:” The development of the Pacific Indo Pacific has become our focus.
Our two countries believe that it must be formed in a participating and collaborative way.
“India and Australia held a dialogue of 2 + 2 between the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the State Defense in New Delhi on Saturday.
The agenda included bilateral, regional and global interest issues together.” We discuss our experience and further collaboration in response to # Covid19 challenges.
Decentralized globalization, strategic autonomy, and a sharper national security are some of the relevant results, “he added.
Jaishankar also underlined the issues faced by Indian students in Australia with Payne.
He also specifically took the issue of the minister.
Preformed by Indian students in Australia and those who want to go to Australia and the Indian community there.
I encourage that the difficulties faced by students because sympathetic travel restrictions are handled as soon as possible.
“” Today is the 20th anniversary of 9/11.
This is a reminder if, someone is still needed about the importance of fighting terrorism without compromise, “Jaishankar said.