New Delhi, Aug 29 - Australian Deputy Prime Minister Julian Gillard comes to India Monday on a five-day visit in a bid to boost bilateral ties in fields ranging from business to education.
The highlight of her trip will be the launch of the Australia-India Institute in New Delhi, an initiative expected to build better understanding between people of the two countries.
The visit comes against the backdrop of allegedly racist attacks on Indian students in Australia during the last three months.
The institute, a joint initiative of the University of Melbourne, University of New South Wales and La Trobe University, will support research, graduate training, executive briefings, policy advice and knowledge transfer for the benefit of both countries.
It will enable students, staff and the Australian community to gain a greater understanding of India and the rich bilateral relationship through courses of study, conferences and relevant research, the Australian high commission said here ahead of Gillard's maiden visit to India.
Gillard, who heads diverse ministries including education, employment and social inclusion, will also go to Chennai that sends many students to Australia every year.