PM Modi Terms India Aus ECTA a “Watershed”
Event
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PM witnesses signing of The India-Australia Economic Cooperation
and Trade Agreement-“IndAus ECTA”
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Thanks Prime Minister Morrison and former Prime Minister Tony Abbott
for their leadership
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“Signing of IndAus ECTA in such a short
span of time reflects the depth of mutual confidence between the two countries”
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“On the basis of this agreement we will be able to increase the resilience
of supply chains, and also contribute to the stability of the Indo-Pacific region.”
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“This agreement will facilitate the exchange of students, professionals,
and tourists between us, which will further strengthen people to people relations”
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Conveys his wishes to the women cricket team of Australia for upcoming
World Cup final
[ABS News Service/02.04.2022]
The India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade
Agreement (“IndAus ECTA”) was signed by Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of Commerce
and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles, Government
of India and Mr. Dan Tehan, the Minister for Trade, Tourism
and Investment, Government of Australia in a virtual ceremony, in the presence of
Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, H.E. Narendra Modi and the Hon’ble Prime Minister
of Australia, H.E. Scott Morrison on 2 April 2022.
Speaking after the signing, the Prime Minister,
Narendra Modi, noted that this is his third interaction with his Australian counterpart
in last one month. He conveyed his appreciation for the leadership of the Prime
Minister Morrison and the efforts of his Trade Envoy and former Prime Minister of
Australia Tony Abbott. He also commended the Trade Ministers and their team for
a successful and effective engagement.
The Prime Minister said that signing of IndAus ECTA in such a short span of time reflects the depth
of the mutual confidence between the two countries. Mr. Modi underlined the huge
potential that exists in the two economies to fulfil the needs of each other and
this agreement will enable the two countries to fully leverage these opportunities.
“This is a watershed moment for our bilateral relations”, he emphasized. The Prime
Minister said “On the basis of this agreement, together, we will be able to increase
the resilience of supply chains, and also contribute to the stability of the Indo-Pacific
region.”
Terming ‘people to people’ relations as the key
pillar of the relationship between India and Australia, the Prime Minister said
“This agreement will facilitate the exchange of students, professionals, and tourists
between us, which will further strengthen these relations.”
The Prime Minister also conveyed his wishes to
the women cricket team of Australia for upcoming World Cup final.
Prime Minister Morrison of Australia also noted
the remarkable scale of cooperation between the two country
in recent years and thanked the Prime Minister Modi for his leadership. Calling
signing of IndAus ECTA, another milestone in the growing
relationship between India and Australia, the Australian Prime Minister said that
the agreement further develops on the promise of the relationship. Apart from increased
trade and economic cooperation, said Mr Morrison, IndAus ECTA will further deepen the warm and close ties between
the people of the two countries by expanding work, study and travel opportunities.
It will send a powerful signal to our businesses that ‘one of the biggest doors’
is now open as two dynamic regional economies and like-minded democracies are working
together for mutual benefit. It also delivers a clear message that democracies are
working together and ensuring the security and resilience of supply chains, he added.
Indian and Australian Ministers also expressed
their views on growing strength of the relationship between the two countries before
signing of the agreement.
Growing India-Australia economic and commercial
relations contribute to the stability and strength of a rapidly diversifying and
deepening relationship between the two countries. The IndAus
ECTA, encompassing trade in goods and services, is a balanced and equitable trade
agreement, which will further cement the already deep, close and strategic relations
between the two countries and will significantly enhance the bilateral trade in
goods and services, create new employment opportunities, raise living standards
and improve the general welfare of the peoples of the two countries.