Australia: New South Wales Premier to lead first overseas mission to boost NSW-India ties

NSW Premier Chris Minns and Treasurer Daniel Mookhey will lead an official delegation to India from August 31 to September 3 to strengthen the state’s cultural, education and economic links with one of its most important international partners.
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New South Wales: NSW Premier Chris Minns and Treasurer Daniel Mookhey will lead an official delegation to India from August 31 to September 3 to strengthen the state’s cultural, education and economic links with one of its most important international partners.

According to an official release, the mission was announced today by the Premier at the 80th Independence Day of India event at the ICC in Darling Harbour. In recognition of the importance of the relationship between NSW and India, this will be Premier Minns’ first overseas visit in his capacity as Premier of New South Wales.

The four-day programme in New Delhi and Mumbai will focus on high-level business and government engagements to strengthen economic ties, attract investment and create new opportunities for NSW, alongside community and cultural events that deepen our strong relationship with India. In 2024-25, NSW and India traded $6.87 billion worth of goods, making India one of NSW’s most important trading partners and a priority market for future growth. The relationship extends well beyond trade.

In the year to March 2026, 174,000 Indian visitors travelled to NSW, spending around $600 million and staying 8.5 million nights. More than 28,000 Indian students also study in NSW, making India one of the state’s largest and most important international education markets. The mission will focus on sectors where NSW has a competitive advantage, including education, research and innovation, agrifood, clean energy, critical minerals, technology, tourism and advanced industries. It will open new opportunities for NSW exporters, attract investment and support jobs and economic growth.

The visit will also build on NSW’s sister-state relationship with Maharashtra, home to Mumbai and one of India’s largest economic centres. Following the India programme, the Premier will visit Kathmandu, Nepal, from 4 to 5 September 2026 to strengthen government and community ties with an emerging South Asian regional partner, the release added. (ANI)

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