Our Youth, the leaders of today and tomorrow- “The Australia India Youth Dialogue”

The Australia India Youth Dialogue group photo

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It is our pleasure to share to you young reader and parents alike the extensive work the “The Australia India Youth Dialogue (AIYD” has faithfully engage in for over a decade.
“The Australia India Youth Dialogue (AIYD) is the pre-eminent track-two young leaders’ dialogue between Australia and India. Held in India and Australia in alternate years, the AIYD hosts 15 of the best and brightest young minds from each country at an annual conference.
The AIYD brings outstanding young leaders in Australia and India together to create enduring relationships and to collaborate on initiatives that create sustainable outcomes for both countries. It enables a rich exchange of ideas between emerging leaders to think creatively about how the Australia-India relationship may be strengthened through their own work and efforts.
Australia and India are globally recognised as the closest of bilateral partners, working collaboratively and equitably across a range of sectors for mutual prosperity. The AIYD contributes to this relationship by fostering strong people-to-people relationships and working with alumni, supporters and partners to collaborate on a range of projects and initiatives.
The AIYD is committed to upholding the following values in everything we do:
Independence
Impartiality
Intellectual integrity
Moral and ethical integrity
Respect
The AIYD is grateful to the support of its partners and advisory board. Partners include founding partner, Global Victoria (State Government of Victoria); distinguished partners, Deakin University, Monash University and University of Sydney; and associate partners, Bluescope Steel and Western Sydney University.
The AIYD acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Peoples of Australia and pays its respects to the Traditional Owners upon whose lands we meet.”
Adopted from the https://www.aiyd.org/about-us

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