Australia-India Business Champions Group
India and Australia must work towards
Enhancing the Resilience of Supply Chains and Greater Engagement in the Indo-Pacific
Region
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Australia-India Business Champions Group’s role has become extremely
important as it provides a platform for greater engagement between the policymakers
of India and Australia
“Australia-India Business Champions Group’s role
has become extremely important as it provides a platform for greater engagement
between the policymakers of India and Australia at an opportune time when India
is completing 75 years of Independence which is being commemorated by the Azaadi Ka Amrit
Mahotsav campaign. Both the nations stand united for sustainable
recovery from the COVID-19 crisis and it is imperative to sustain the momentum for
rebuilding as well as reconstructing the economy by focussing
on enhancing the export potential.
As the government has embarked on the journey of
transforming India into a global hub of supply chains and re-invigorating the economy
we would like to partner with Australia, one of our key trading partners for seamless
integration into the Global Value Chains (GVCs). He said that our focus would be
to chart a course for ensuring effective usage of the huge entrepreneurial talent,
developing a domestic market with a thriving private sector as well as skilled labour. The key goal must be to strengthen international supply
chains, and fully capitalize on the currently favourable
geopolitical phenomenon” mentioned Mr
Piyush Goyal, Hon’ble Minister
of Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Textiles,
Government of India while addressing the Inaugural Meeting of the Australia India
Business Champions on 27 September, 2021.
The Minister who is co-chairing the Australia-India
Business Champions Group stated that this forum will play a pivotal role in supporting
the agenda of the Australia-India CEO Forum by highlighting the vibrant role being
played by the business sector of both the countries. He stated that while working
as trusted partners, India and Australia must work towards enhancing the resilience
of supply chains and greater engagement in the Indo- Pacific region.
Mr Goyal commended
that the bilateral relations have grown stronger post COVID-19 as both the governments
worked towards keeping the supply chains functional and working style of services
were re-engineered.
The Minister mentioned that a plethora of reform
measures such as the operationalisation of the National
Single Window System are being undertaken for creating a conducive environment for
the industry. He mentioned that the Business Champions of this group will play a
major role in enhancing, deepening, and leveraging on the strong India-Australia
ties.
“The Australia-India Business Champions Group’s
key aim is to liberalise and deepen bilateral trade between
both the nations and pave the way for collaborative economic growth.” stated Hon’ble
Dan Tehan MP, Minister of Trade, Tourism and Investment,
Government of Australia. He further stated that India has become an important and
relevant partner for Australia’s economic strategy, especially in the areas of trade
and investments. The India-Australia relationship continues to grow stronger underpinned
by people-to-people ties, a shared past and other multifaceted commonality including
cultural and social factors, presenting further prospects for the partnership.
Addressing the session, Mr
Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII, affirmed that
CII is fully committed to the business engagement of India and Australia. Important
areas such as mining, education, defense, space and emerging sectors can be taken
forward, he stated. He stressed that CII would complement and supplement the initiatives
of the Business Champions group.
Ms Jennifer Westacott AO, CEO, BCA highlighted
that we must strengthen and reform regional and global institutions, so they deliver
for our citizens. She appreciated this forum
as it offers the value proposition for the Business Champions to engage directly
with the top tier of Australian and Indian Governments on matters critical to business. Ms Westacott stated that India and Australia are at an exciting
juncture for building a shared future in the Indo-Pacific region.
The Session also witnessed the participation of
other eminent panelists including H E Mr Manpreet Vohra, High Commissioner of India to Australia, H E
Mr Barry O’ Farrell AO, High Commissioner of Australia
to India, Dr Anish Shah, MD & CEO, Mahindra &
Mahindra Ltd, Ms Julie Shuttleworth,
CEO, FFI, Mr Rakesh Bharti Mittal, Vice Chairman, Bharti
Enterprises, Mr Mike Cannon-Brookes, Co-Founder and Co-CEO,
Atlassian, Mr Nitish Jain, President, SP Jain School of Global Management,
Ms Verena Lim, Asia CEO, Macquarie
Group, Mr Girish Ramachandran, President, Tata Consultancy
Services Asia Pacific, Professor Duncan Maskell, Vice
Chancellor, University of Melbourne.
The Inaugural Meeting of the Australia India Business
Champions witnessed participants from across Industry, multilateral organisations, academia, and media, among others.