The MoUs were signed after the delegation-level talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpart Malcolm Turnbull in New Delhi. Our institutional frameworks have the potential to broaden bilateral cooperation in this sector.
A stalled free trade agreement between the two countries is expected to dominate the talks.
Following the reception, Turnbull told the media that ties between the two countries were strong and would be "stronger because of this visit".
They are also a pointer to our connected destinies.
As per IANS report, one MoU was signed on cooperation in fighting global terrorism and organised crime.
Rudy said that the skill development will be engaged in multiple sub-domains such as skill delivery, quality assessments and creation of Transnational Standards to ensure worldwide mobility of India's workforce.
"It is no surprise, therefore, that cooperation in the field of education and research is one of the most important aspects of our engagement".
The pair will also discuss their nations working more closely together to tackle terrorism, people smuggling and human trafficking.
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Two-way trade between India and Australia totalled $19.4bn in 2015-16, with major Australian exports to the country including coal, education-related travel, vegetables and gold.
Australia is well placed to provide resources such as uranium, coal, gas and renewable energy technology to India as it modernises.
Though the two sides agreed to a fresh round of discussions, he made it clear his priority was now the broader Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).
Amid Chinese aggressive policies in South China Sea, India and Australia have chose to expand their defence and security partnership.
With a little help from the star power of Sachin Tendulkar, Malcolm Turnbull has wrapped up what he describes as a very productive visit to India.
External Affair Minister Sushma Swaraj also called on the visiting dignitary.
The duo rode the train from Mandi House station to Akshardham station.
India has collaborated with the Australian government, universities and vocational education trainers following a two-day mission that has delivered key advancements on educational issues.





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