Our high quality institutions will be helpful in making Indian workforce efficient: Philip Green OAM

Our high quality institutions will be helpful in making Indian workforce efficient: Philip Green OAM

New Delhi, 9 July (IANS). The Australian High Commissioner in India, Philip Green OAM on Wednesday said that Australia has high quality institutes, universities and vocational colleges, which can help to make Indian workforce efficient, which will require green transition.

Speaking to the news agency IANS at the India Energy Storage Week Sidelide, Philip Green OAM said, “We have a high level of innovation and technology that can expand and expand and globalize in India. Also we have minerals and metals, which India will need to expand.”

In the ‘The Energy Storage and Green Hydrogen Conference’ under the India Energy Storage Week 2025, Union Minister for Energy, Housing and Urban Affairs Manohar Lal said that the power sector of the country is the driving force of ambition to pursue India.

He said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s developed India vision will need to increase industries, production and employment, which has an important role in the power sector. To meet the energy demand, we have to prepare a power ecosystem where megacity, high-speed rail network, giga factors, electric mobility corridors and green hydrogen hubs can be provided with cleaning.”

He further said that India is moving rapidly as an emerging economy in the world. For this, we have to establish ourselves as energy leaders.

Union Minister Manohar Lal said, “It is a proud moment for us that India has become the fourth largest economy in the world, leaving behind a country like Japan in today’s time.”

Repeating Swami Vivekananda’s statement, Union Minister Manohar Lal said that youth will play an important role to pursue the country.

He said, “Get up, wake up and don’t stop until the goal is achieved”. He said that we have to move forward this mindset.

Regarding the theme ‘Energy Storage’ of Conferencing, Union Minister Manohar Lal said that both solar and wind are important to meet the demand for electricity. We worked with this and have established new dimensions of success.

-IANS

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