The Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreementย will โturbocharge [the countriesโ] close, long-standing and highly complementary economic relationshipโ in areas ranging from critical minerals, professional services, education and tourism, according to Australiaโs minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Dan Tehan.
Higher education and adult education are both included in the 31 Australian services sectors and sub-sectors that will โbe guaranteed to receive the best treatment accorded by India to any future free trade agreement partnerโ, the agreement details.
โTheย AI ECTA will create new opportunities for jobs and businesses in both countriesโ
Whileย Australia will provide new working holidays access for young Indians, it will also aim toย boost to its STEM and IT workforces by extending theย length of stay for Indian student with first class honours bachelorโs degreesย from two to three years post study in relevant sectors.
A new Maitri Scholars initiative also promises to bring โtop performingโ Indian graduate students to Australiaโs universities.
โ[Theย AI ECTA] will create new opportunities for jobs and businesses in both countries, while laying the foundations for a full free trade agreement,โย Tehan added.
Following the establishment of an India-Australiaย task force for qualifications recognition in late March, theย AI ECTA will also facilitate the recognition of professional qualifications, licensing, and registration procedures between professional services bodies in both countries,ย Universities Australia noted.
โThe value of this agreement to Australia both in terms of education, productivity, trade relations and cultural understanding is substantial,โ Universities Australia chief executive Catriona Jackson said in a statement.
Of theย $40 billionย international exports contributed to Australiaโsย economy pre-pandemic,ย around $6.1bn was fromย Indian students, she continued.
โIndia is our second largest source of international students, with nearly 70,000 studying in our universities,โ she said. According to the Australian government, almost one in five international students (19%) ofย international students inย Australia were from India inย December 2021.
โAnd on the other side, thousands of Australians choose to study and work in India,โย Jackson added.
โIn an increasingly globalised world, we need to address any barriers that would prevent both Indian and Australian graduates from using their qualifications where they wish to work.
โThousands of Australians choose to study and work in Indiaโ
โQualification recognition paves a clearer path for this, so weโre very pleased to see the agreement explore mechanisms that will facilitate this recognition of professional qualifications in both countries.
โAs one of the 31 sectors that will clearly stand to benefit from this agreement, we look forward to working with the government and continuing to collaborate with India as the agreement is implemented.โ
In late March,ย Tehan also launched an updatedย India Economic Strategyย featuring anย Australia India Future Skills Initiativeย for education.
According to Austrade, the initiativeโsย new digital platform will connectย Australian vocational education and training providers with Indian businesses, government, students and employers, as well as build training capacity in the country.
Anย Australia India Innovation Networkย will alsoย support Australian technology companies to access Indiaโs rapidly growing innovation ecosystem and forge stronger links with customers, partners and investors, the agency added.
The updated Indiaย Economic Strategy also detailed that the government is working with Australian universities to establish Study Australia Centres to โsupport Indiaโs international education agenda, institutional partnerships, and students in Indiaโ.
Austradeโsย Digital Education Hubย also includes โemployability programs for Indian students and graduates, to improve student experience and build Australiaโs position as aย holistic education partnerโ, while an Australia India Skills Summit will also โstrengthenโ linkages in VET.
Additionally, an Australia India Skills Portal will โfoster greater collaboration between the skills sectors with a grants program supporting engagement in areas of mutual interestโ, the strategy noted.