Mumbai, Jan 16, 2015 – The Australia-India bilateral relationship gained significant momentum in 2014 with reciprocal visits by the Prime Ministers of both countries. As the two large and diverse economies with allied geopolitical interests begin to engage more deeply, there is potential for multifaceted collaboration. How can governments and businesses on both sides build on this momentum? As India seeks to expand and enhance its physical infrastructure and create more robust governance mechanisms, what best practices can be gleaned from the Australian experience, and how might these serve to strengthen economic and political ties? Join us for a talk by
The Hon. Michael Baird, Premier of New South Wales, Australia, followed by a wide-ranging discussion on infrastructure, governance, and the economic relationship between Australia and India with Dr. Rajiv Lall , Executive Chairman of IDFC, and commentary by James Crabtree, Mumbai Correspondent for the Financial Times.
James Crabtree is the Mumbai Correspondent for the Financial Times. He previously worked as policy advisor in the Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit, and is a trustee of the charity mySociety.org, one of the UK’s most innovative technology organizations.
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