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Former Australian cricketer Steve Waugh has been appointed to the advisory board of the Centre for Australia-India Relations

Category : International
Published on: March 31 2025 Share on facebook

  • Former Australian cricketer Steve Waugh has been appointed to the Advisory Board of the Centre for Australia-India Relations, where he will help strengthen bilateral ties and promote partnerships in business, education, health, science, technology, and sports.
  • India and Australia share strong bilateral relations based on democratic values, economic engagement, and cultural ties, with key sectors like education, tourism, and sports—especially cricket and hockey—playing a significant role in their growing cooperation.
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