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As India comes of age the opportunities for the country to assume a more prominent role in the region and the world increase but what does this mean for the Indian people, for its industries, its culture, its cities and villages? And what does this mean for the relationship between India and Australia?

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Programme

The programme will consist of two days of plenary and keynote presentations with panel discussions. View and download the programme

Aii Oration

The conference will conclude with the 2011 Annual Australia India Institute Oration Indian Soft Power in a Globalising World to be delivered by Shashi Tharoor, author, human rights activist and member of the Indian Parliament. Read more

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