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Prime Minister in Australia

Prime Minister in Australia
Start Date :
Oct 21, 2014
Last Date :
Dec 30, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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On 17th November 2014 Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a large gathering of the Indian community settled in Australia in Sydney, during his visit to Australia.The PM wants ...

On 17th November 2014 Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a large gathering of the Indian community settled in Australia in Sydney, during his visit to Australia.

The PM wants to hear from the Indian community in Australia. This is a specially created forum to share what you feel the Prime Minister should address during his speech! Share your thoughts on how relations between India and Australia can be strengthened, particularly in trade, commerce and tourism.

Shri Modi will not only share some of the ideas received but also will share the names of those who shared the ideas.

Keep the ideas coming!

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Abhay Kumar Singh
Abhay Kumar Singh 11 years 7 months ago
Australia is home to large no of students/expat workers from India. They r our ambassadors in the minds of average Australians whose perception of India depends on how our compatriots conduct themselves out there. In your interaction with NRIs, please impress upon them not to do anything which impinges on the image of Mother India.
Mahesh Paliwal
Mahesh Paliwal 11 years 7 months ago
Sir,i want to share that when you visit Australia as P.M.of India Indians in Australia will feel secured as it will start good bilateral relations between two countries.Tourism will also increase.
Raghavendra Guru Srinivasan
Raghavendra Guru Srinivasan 11 years 7 months ago
I am mentioning the idea again as the PM is in Australia. There are 35K Indian students. These students are generally son of businessman, politicians, village landlords capable of bringing change in the society. Australians can train these students in Yoga as India does not have enough yoga teachers to train 1.2billion people. This will help students improve their performance in education during their stay in Australia and pave way of micro partnerships between two countries.
Krishnamurthy Jayaprasad
Krishnamurthy Jayaprasad 11 years 7 months ago
Respected Sir, Please focus on the exchange of Faculty and Students programme.Both the countries have to realise their potential for the mutual benefit in field of higher education.It would be immensely helpful, if our researchers in Indian Universities are given a chance to collaborate with industries in Australia.This kind of research will foster greater knowledge and create an opportunity to understand and tackle the most complex pressing problems.This will help to know global insights.
Kandaswamy Natarajan
Kandaswamy Natarajan 11 years 7 months ago
Sir...keeping in mind the fact that '"Destination Australia" is partaking "Destination America' for our younger gen. , Dual Citizenship facility between Australia and India is an ideal situation for boththe countries. You may like to consider this and pave way for it. Natarajan,Chennai
Padmanabhan Ramanathan
Padmanabhan Ramanathan 11 years 7 months ago
As a long term resident of Western Australia and involved with the Indian diaspora here in various ways, may I request you to kindly consider offering direct airlink from Perth to India. While Sydney and Melbourne may be the 2 priority cities, Western Australia is more linked with india in mining and trade and a direct airlink is overdue in view of the rapidly expanding indian population here.
Ambarish Baragi
Ambarish Baragi 11 years 7 months ago
Sir.. Australia is very ahead in sports. If possible please discuss policies implemented for the sports. So that decision can be taken to what are the policies which we can implement as well as improve the existing policies in India.
Kuljit Singh Tomar
Kuljit Singh Tomar 11 years 7 months ago
Brisbane is a fine example that shows making a place dust free(very minimal level of dust) is very much possible and achievable. Making a city dust free would help in reducing maint cost for everything, improving life of equip, elctrncs, shelf life, etc.You are already aware of these & many more benefits from this.In India,Infosys campuses are live example.You must visit them once as well after Brisbane to know how these campuses are maintained.Hope we get chance to meet u when u are in Brisbane
Kuljit Singh Tomar
Kuljit Singh Tomar 11 years 7 months ago
Modiji,when you are in Brisbane, you would see how clean & dust free the city is.When I came here first time, a thought crossed my mind.Like India, Aus also has soil,with equal potenial to have dust flying and settling all over, then how come Brisbane is so free from dust.My observations-as much as possible cover with grass, where not feasible cover with tree bark.I would like you to observe, enquire & take with u the methodology & techniques that are used in this city to maintain its beauty.
SHALINI BHATNAGAR
SHALINI BHATNAGAR 11 years 7 months ago
Sir You can talk about Indian culture of "Vasudhav Kutumbkam" as it is the time of globalization. So all countries can live like cousins and help other countries which can lead to peace all over the world