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A road map for robust trade ties (The Hindu)
Mains Paper 2: International Relations
Prelims level: India- Australia
Mains level: Bilateral trade opportunities in innovation and digital technology
Context:
- The challenge before the two nations is transforming these people-to-people contacts into a trade relationship.
People to people relationship:
- Soft power rather than hard economics has traditionally been the driving force behind India-Australia relations. \
- Cricket is a dominant theme that connects the two countries.
- The Indian diaspora in Australia is a vibrant community that plays a robust role in connecting their country of adoption with their country of origin.
Trade relationship:
- The trade between the two countries has been at a modest $31 billion, largely composed of resources like coal and other minerals.
- Negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement, which began in 2011, have not moved forward significantly.
- The problems faced by the Adani Group to begin work on a coal mining project in Queensland did not go down too well with investors from India.
- One of the most widely commended initiatives has been the Australian government’s release of an India Economic Strategy 2035 Report.
- It observes that no single market over the next 20 years will offer more growth opportunities for Australia than India.
- It lays down a comprehensive road map for strengthening Australia’s trade engagement with India.
Development in digital technology and role of youth:
- Meanwhile India-Australia trade has been steadily evolving into a new architecture underpinned by developments in digital technology, the rise of a younger generation of entrepreneurs, and a noticeable shift in the trade basket from resources to services.
- Technology and young entrepreneurship make a formidable combination and should set the agenda for the future of bilateral trade relations.
- About 80% of the Australian small and medium-sized enterprises are managed by young professionals.
- Young Australians, like young Indians, carry the compelling vision of 21st century globalisation, multiculturism and quality education.
- This process is a great deal of social engineering, people-to people contacts, and knowledge partnerships. From this heady mix,
- The young can see issues like immigration and outsourcing with far more equanimity than the older generation.
- Young Australians are thus emerging as great champions of India-Australia trade relations.
Scope for engagement in innovation and trade relation:
- There is also recognition that Australia is a laboratory of ideas, innovation, technology-led growth and university-industry partnerships.
- India is a large and demographically young market with a love for innovation and an appetite for new products and services.
- These synergies should add momentum to a growing engagement in trade relations.
A weak spot:
- The weakest link in India’s exports to Australia is in merchandise. India needs to look at three broad areas.
- First, despite globalisation, markets are country-specific and culturally sensitive. Indian companies will need to invest a little more in market research on Australian consumer expectations and lifestyles before their products can successfully penetrate the Australian market.
- Second, Australia is a brand-conscious market while India has not created a single consumer brand of international acceptance. Only when India’s textiles, leather products, cars and two-wheelers, kitchen equipment and other products are visible across the world’s shopping malls and supermarkets displaying their own brands that India will be recognised as a major player in the global markets.
- Third, innovation is emerging as the single-most important factor for sustained success in every sphere.
Conclusion:
- Cricket, for instance, has incorporated the 20/20 format. Such
innovations have kept the game alive and popular. Global trade cannot be
different.
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Prelims Questions:
Q.1) With reference to the Tatrakshak Medals, consider the following
statements:
1. The President of India has approved Tatrakshak Medals to the personnel of
the Indian Coast Guard for their act of conspicuous gallantry/meritorious
service on the occasion of Republic Day 2020.
2. These awards are being given to the personnel of Indian Coast Guard on
Republic Day and Independence Day every year, since January 26, 1990 onwards.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2