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ANZ India Business Chamber hosts ‘Connect India Conference’ in Melbourne

Melbourne, March 1 (Australia India News Newsdesk)

The ANZ India Business Chamber, in collaboration with the Consulate in Melbourne, orchestrated the highly anticipated 'Connect India Conference', a dynamic platform aimed at fostering economic partnerships and exploring business opportunities between Australia and India. The event, held with great enthusiasm, brought together a diverse array of stakeholders, including Lee Tarlamis MP, Indian delegation members, local businesses, and members of the ICAI Melbourne Chapter.

The conference served as a catalyst for dialogue and collaboration on the theme of 'Doing Business with India', delving into the myriad opportunities and challenges inherent in bilateral trade and investment relations between the two nations. Participants engaged in insightful discussions, exploring avenues for enhancing economic cooperation and leveraging the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement to mutual advantage.

Lee Tarlamis MP, along with other distinguished speakers, shared valuable insights and perspectives on harnessing the untapped potential of the Australia-India economic corridor, emphasizing the importance of forging robust partnerships grounded in shared values and mutual respect.

Following the informative sessions, attendees had the opportunity to network and forge meaningful connections with industry peers, government officials, and business leaders, paving the way for future collaborations and ventures in the dynamic Indo-Pacific region. The 'Connect India Conference' underscored the pivotal role of business chambers and diplomatic missions in facilitating cross-border trade and investment, fostering innovation, and driving sustainable economic growth.

As Australia and India deepen their engagement on the economic front, initiatives like the 'Connect India Conference' serve as vital platforms for nurturing dialogue, fostering partnerships, and unlocking the immense potential of bilateral cooperation across diverse sectors.

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