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Arun Jaitley calls for exposure of Australian future and super funds in India

| | Mar 30, 2016, at 06:24 pm
Sydney, Mar 30 (IBNS) Indian finance minister Arun Jaitley, on the second day of his Australia tour, met the country's Treasurer Scott Morrison at Sydney on Wednesday and said that the Australian future and super funds be exposed to India.
Jaitley called for increase in investment by Australia businesses in India as they can get better returns on their investment. 
 
He said that India wants to be benefited by Australian experience in implementing GST. He said that India is also ready for GST and hoped that it will soon become a reality. 
 
Speaking on the occasion, Scott Morrison said that Australia is keen to further increase its investment in India. 
 
Mentioning the recent developments in bilateral and strategic cooperation in multiple areas, he emphasised the common interest of both countries in promoting policies to sustain economic growth and create jobs for the youth. 
 
Both the leaders discussed the economic situation in both countries as well as globally. 
 
Expressing happiness over the growing bilateral trade and investment, they agreed to continue and enhance economic engagement and collaboration. 

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