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Australia-India Youth Dialogue announces delegates for 2025

The well-established dialogue, including selected young successes from two countries, announced its delegates for the Australian-Indian Youth Dialogue (AIYD) 2025. Photo: www.aiyd.org/aiyd-2025

Australia-India Youth Dialogue (AIYD), well-established dialogue with selected young achievements He announced his delegates from two countries for 2025. Australia-India Youth Dialogue for more than a decade has been gathering 30 young successes for annual dialogue from the two countries. This year’s dialogue will take place in Mumbai and Delhi between 15 and 18 September 2025.

“This year’s dialogue will investigate the future of leadership. Delegates will learn from speakers and participate in a series of discussions, what kind of leadership we need in politics, a stronger Australian-India relationship for a stronger Australia-India relationship,” he said. The list includes 28 names and the press note, each of the Australia and India, will be announced soon, he said.

This year’s Australian delegates include Bharat Sundaresan, Cricket commentator and writer, Clare Murphy Business Development Consultant, International Melbourne City, Nhat Nguyen, Space Machines Company, Shuba Krishnan, Journalist and Interpreter and Vanessa Brettell, 2025 Australian hero. On the Indian side, Alicia Souza, Illustrator, Ambi Subramaniam, Musician, Deephi Boapaiah, CEO Gosports Foundation, Paras Parekh, Ports, Ministry of Transport and Water Roads and Shrouti Chandra, Government Relations and Public Policy President.

Australia and India raised the bilateral relationship to comprehensive bilateral relations to include a wide range of dialogue and interaction to improve the understanding between the two sides. Over the years, the focal areas of the relationship include young successes in different fields that show the potential to contribute to the bilateral relationship.

In the last few decades, India’s relationship with Australia has expanded both at the state level and an interglanging dialogue. “Whether climatic, digital deterioration, social harmony or geopolitical dynamics change, AYD continues to investigate how young leaders exchang and create partnerships based on the dialogue itself, and the future of this year’s theme-lidership should continue to investigate.

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