Travel between India and Australia likely to increase after migration deal signed in Sydney

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://ift.tt/x8K63Gi For more on Modi’s Australia visit: https://sc.mp/lnj9 Indian Prime Minister Nerandra Modi visited Australia and held meetings with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese in Sydney on May 24, 2023 to discuss regional security, economic ties and energy. Australia is seeking to diversify its export markets and become less reliant on China, its largest trading partner. The two countries also signed a migration deal to boost travel from India. Support us: https://ift.tt/OIC6wTk Follow us on: Website: https://www.scmp.com Facebook: https://ift.tt/bNVDujp Twitter: https://twitter.com/scmpnews Instagram: https://ift.tt/UrBfMRx Linkedin: https://ift.tt/NucSMJL #scmp #Asia #Australia source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBnK1oKrYAk

Talking Post: Chef Gaggan Anand on ‘food racism’ and the future of fine dining, with Yonden Lhatoo

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://ift.tt/2qHOrkO The coronavirus pandemic has brought the fine-dining world to its knees, and top chef Gaggan Anand was one of the high-profile casualties, but he’s raring to make a comeback. In the third episode of Talking Post, SCMP chief news editor Yonden Lhatoo chats with the star Indian chef about what he’s cooking up next, who makes the best Tibetan dumplings, and his contempt for the Michelin guide, among other reflections on food. Support us: https://ift.tt/3ihDiQg Follow us on: Website: https://www.scmp.com Facebook: https://ift.tt/2JfcGQ6 Twitter: https://twitter.com/scmpnews Instagram: https://ift.tt/2X7kAVH Linkedin: https://ift.tt/2JftOpc #scmp #Lifestyle #TalkingPostwithYondenLhatoo

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