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Australian envoy calls on CM Omar

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Agri, horti cooperation in J&K discussed

New Delhi, Apr 24: Australian High Commissioner to India, Philip Green on called on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and discussed avenues for enhanced cooperation in agriculture and allied sectors.

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During the discussions, both sides explored opportunities for collaboration in agriculture and allied areas, particularly horticulture and animal husbandry. Emphasis was laid on knowledge sharing, adoption of best practices, and capacity building to improve productivity and sustainability.

The interaction also touched upon prospects for institutional linkages and technical cooperation to support ongoing developmental initiatives in Jammu and Kashmir, within the broader framework of India–Australia engagement. The engagement remained forward-looking, with a shared intent to deepen cooperation through appropriate channels.

Orson Passi, Second Secretary, and Vandana Seth, Political Lead, from the Australian High Commission, were also present during the meeting.

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