Deccan Chronicle

Australia starts $11m ‘Maitri’ for education

Initiative­s aimed at strengthen­ing ties with India

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Melbourne,

The Australian government on Saturday announced a series of new initiative­s to boost its education and cultural ties with India under the Maitri (friendship) programme.

Speaking at a joint press conference with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne said her discussion with Jaishankar on issues ranging from Covid-19 response to economic recovery, maritime security, supply chain resilience and cyber threats underlined the two countries shared common interests and values, including in democracy and in the rule of law.

She said the relationsh­ip between Australia and India had deep connection­s in trade and investment.

I'm also proud to announce today a series of new initiative­s to boost the education and cultural ties between Australia and India. The initiative­s are appropriat­ely called the Maitri meaning friendship initiative­s. Under the

Maitri Scholars Programme, the Australian government will provide over 11 million dollars over four years to support Indian students to study at Australia's world-leading universiti­es, Payne said.

The Maitri Fellowship­s Programme will provide 3.5 million dollars over four years to build links between future leaders, will support mid-career Australian and Indian profession­als to collaborat­e on strategic research initiative­s, she said after her bilateral meeting with

Jaishankar and attending a crucial meeting of Quad foreign ministers here on Friday.

Jaishankar said he had “positive and productive” talks with his Australian counterpar­t Payne. “Was an opportunit­y to assess progress on different fronts.

A very useful exchange of perspectiv­es on our respective regions. Welcome Australia’s new Maitri initiative­s involving scholars, profession­als and cultural talent,” he said in a tweet.

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