Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Australia wants India in NSG: Envoy

- HT Correspond­ent chandigarh@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Australian high commission­er to India, Harinder Sidhu, pitched for the civilnucle­ar cooperatio­n between the two countries, reiteratin­g her country’s support to India for a seat in the nuclear suppliers group (NSG).

“India is our (Australia’s) ninth largest trading partner and fifth largest export market with a mutual trade of (Australian) $20 billion in 2015,” Sidhu, who joined as the Australian envoy in New Delhi earlier this year, told the media at the Chandigarh Press Club here.

She said her objective was to keep this mutual trade rolling, besides exploring new areas, such as providing logistics support to the elite athletes of India for which a pact had been signed between the two countries.

She acknowledg­ed the reported immigratio­n hassles that some Indian families faced. On stringent immigratio­n laws for the parents of those who migrated on student visa or on work permit, she said the central government there (Australia) could not do in this regard much as such issues were mainly the subject of the respective states.

Sidhu said the Australian

INDIA IS AUSTRALIA’S 9TH LARGEST TRADING PARTNER AND FIFTH LARGEST EXPORT MARKET, SAYS HIGH COMMISSION­ER HARINDER SIDHU

police were now accustomed to the Indian culture and religions and were carrying out interactiv­e programmes with the Asian communitie­s on regular basis to counter racial attacks.

“Australia is the most beautiful destinatio­n (to work and to live in),” she said in response to another query.

Sidhu earlier called on Punjab agricultur­e minister Tota Singh, MLA from Moga. She said her ancestors were from Moga, but she was born in Singapore and brought up in Australia after her parents migrated there.

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Harinder Sidhu Australian High commission­er

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