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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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Tarun kumar soni
Tarun kumar soni 11 years 7 months ago
we can collaborate with australia in area of ' EDUCATION' and ' TOURISM' and ' OCEANOGRAPY' since many indian students go to australia eac year bcoz there univercities are considred v. good. we can collaborate our own univercities with there n learn some fine fundas from them. they have ' great barrier rief' n we also have many coral riefs n wetlands. w can learn to maintain n earn from the same .
Tarun kumar soni
Tarun kumar soni 11 years 7 months ago
dear PM ji.....for NRIs INDIA is there 'janambhumi' and australia is ' KARAMBHUMI' . they should work in such a noble manner to bring prosperity n development in there karambhumi n to earn a goodwill for there janambhumi. it is well known that indians are not welcomed there so u have to earn a goodwill from localites. since last many years there has been tremendous increase of attack on indian students n other NRIs there. so you should address the same concern also. assuring localites that indians are not threat to there livelihood but they are hardworking people full of energy n enthusiasm which can rose the australia among top nations of world. it is good to have nationalism but it vary place to place n condition to condition. if u pressed very firmly on india nationalism among NRIs thge response will be opposite on localites there
Shrinivas Moghe
Shrinivas Moghe 11 years 7 months ago
Indians in Australia are representatives of India on this soil. They can make India felt there, by giving their best out put in their respective field of work in Australia. If you are respected here, if you are needed here, then its like Australia giving respect to India, and needing India. Indians in Australia can encourage Australians to tour India. Let Autralians see that India is changing for better.
Prasad Pundale
Prasad Pundale 11 years 7 months ago
क्रिकेट और हॉकी जैसे खेल भारत और आस्ट्रेलिया का मजबूत सांस्कृतिक अंग हैं| खेल के माध्यमसे नई टूरिस्ट जगहोंका विकास संभव हैं| कृषि उत्पादन के साथ साथ सोना,तांबा, क़ोयला और अन्य संसाधन जैसे न्यूक्लीअर् उर्जा क्षेत्र मैं भारत और आस्ट्रेलिया का सहयोग. ज़रूरी हैं| उच्च शिक्षा क्षेत्र मैं निरंतर विकासके लिए आस्ट्रेलिया और भारत काफ़ी महत्वपूर्ण सहयोगी बन सकते हैं| भारत 'Visa on arrival' जैसी सुविधा आस्ट्रेलिया के लोगों के लिए दे सकता हैं जिसे की टूरिस्ट को बढ़ावा मिल सके|
Krishna Pillai S
Krishna Pillai S 11 years 7 months ago
The recent imposition of high service tax on foreign remittances will have adverse impact on the popularity of this Govt since it will affect a lot of middle class Indian origin workers in places like Middle East and also this can lead to increased hawala trade.It is advisable to keep such measures to minimum exposure or nothing at all.
Sushil Agarwal
Sushil Agarwal 11 years 7 months ago
PM sir please convince Australia to support India for a membership in APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation), one of the Worlds most powerful and important trade-block. Make-in-India can receive a huge impetus with recognition and membership approval in APEC.
Sushil Agarwal
Sushil Agarwal 11 years 7 months ago
Hon'ble PM, Sir, One thing which we can learn from Australia is their style of Governance and Administrative set-up.The fact that Australia being similiar to India as having a colonial occupational history makes us closely connected.While Australia has moved ahead in terms of effective Governance and application of modern technology in Governance and Administration, we in India need to learn and execute a lot from them.
Madhusudan Kabra
Madhusudan Kabra 11 years 7 months ago
Ideas are: * Raising issue of security of Indian Students their * Asking Indians their to invest in Micro businesses in India * Promote Khadi & Indian clothing their by opening a arm of Indian khadi store their. * Promoting investment in renewable energy eg. Solar & wind energy. Thanks
Voluntary Health Association of India
Voluntary Health Association of India 11 years 7 months ago
We hope that a cross-fertilization of concepts that Australia has developed in Health Promotion and India has traditional health practicing culture like Yoga & AYURVEDA becomes a reality under your leadership.Since time and again you have stressed upon the importance of Health Promotion, we hope that during your meeting with the Government of Australia, this can be one area where Indo-Australian cooperation can be of significant importance. Voluntary Health Association of India, New Delhi
Voluntary Health Association of India
Voluntary Health Association of India 11 years 7 months ago
Respected Prime Minister, You may be looking at numerous hard issues to talk about on your Australia visit.Here we would like to point out one area of health where Australia has done extremely well on the sphere of Health Promotion.Our country can immensely benefit from many Health Promotion activities that Government, Non-Government & other organisations have taken leading to better health & well being for the people of Australia. Voluntary Health Association of India, New Delhi