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  • 7/9/2025
New Delhi, July 09, 2025 (ANI): Speaking on Australia’s participation in India Energy Week, Australia’s High Commission to India, Philip Green, talked about India-Australia’s inter-dependent relationship.  “Australia has largest single country delegation to this meeting, more than 22 countries around and virtually all our states were involved. There is reason for that, we strongly support India’s drive towards renewables, that is very important for India and for the world. Australia is bit special because we have very complimentary capability, we are very strong in minerals and metals essential for battery storage, we are very strong in skills and capability, universities and our technological colleges are very important for upskilling Indian population for new green energy revolution. We also have high level of green tech.” said Philip Green.

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00:00I think Australia has the largest single country delegation to this meeting.
00:05More than 22 companies, around 40 people.
00:09Virtually all of our states are involved here.
00:12And there's a reason for that.
00:13So we strongly support India's drive towards renewables.
00:18That's very important for India, it's very important for the world.
00:22And Australia is a bit special because we have very complementary capabilities.
00:26We are very strong in minerals and metals that are essential for battery storage.
00:32We're very strong in skills and capabilities.
00:34Our universities and our technical colleges are very important for upskilling an Indian population for the new green energy revolution.
00:43And we also have a very high level of green tech.
00:48Now, Australia is a place with a large amount of innovation, but our population is small.
00:53And we're a long way from major supply chains.
00:57India is a place where the population is big.
01:00And this is a place where Australian innovation can scale and globalise.
01:05And that's why we're going very big here on India Energy Storage Week.

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