Sibal invites Australian firms to invest in Indian education sector

By ANI
Saturday, April 10, 2010

SYDNEY - Union Human Resource Minister Kapil Sibal has said invited Australian education institutions to open their branches in India and invest in country’s education sector.

Kapil Sibal is currently visiting Australia to discuss the set-up of an Indian Higher Education sector for foreign investments.

He also held discussions on potential of knowledge partnership between two countries.

Sibal also interacted with members of Indian community in Australia.

Sharing a conversation he had with the executive of a company he said:”I said to him, if you want to set up an institution in India and invest there, you can get all the skilled people you want and you’ll be able to deliver those skilled people at one third the cost. Why would anyone want to go to the heart of Western Australia to learn skills? you wouldn’t.”

“It doesn’t make sense. And how many will you get? I mean there are adventurous Indians that come to Australia without thinking. So where does it take you? Some will come but will it solve the problems of your work force? It won’t,” Sibal added.

Sibal said it is bad economic model to expect hoards of Indians to come to Australia

“So it’s a bad economic model to expect hoards of Indians to come to Australia when in fact you can actually produce ten times that number if you went there,” he said.

During Sibal’s visit, India and Australia have signed an agreement to improve cooperation between the two countries in the education sector.(ANI)

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