Incidents of racist attacks and looting are very common in Australia. The Govt. of India needs to stress upon Australian Govt. to improve state of affairs there. It will be best to boycott that country completely. The latest incident is in following link:

http://www.hindustantimes.com/Indian-student-attacked-in-Australia/Article1-632157.aspx

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Thanks Gulshan for bringing this up and I have already expressed my views on another occasion.It is indeed,gettting very serious!
Yes boycotting is good way but how many are ready to accept it is big question...
Oh, the incidents are still repeating.Strict action is required now.

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Though there are increasing number of racism incidents Indians prefer to continue their studies and work in Australia.That is the sad part of the story.
Why don't we think of some measures which would make Australia understand!So far my knowledges goes it earns hugely in educational remittance from India and Indian students must avoid Australia as a destination!
nagalakshmi.karunanidhi wrote:
[quote]Though there are increasing number of racism incidents Indians prefer to continue their studies and work in Australia.That is the sad part of the story.[/quote]

Nagalakshmi we are the successors of Gandhiji who fought against these and so we shouldn't leave.

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Unfortunately our government has not be very firm in sending the right message to that country!
[quote]Why don't we think of some measures which would make Australia understand!So far my knowledges goes it earns hugely in educational remittance from India and Indian students must avoid Australia as a destination! [/quote]

It is a true fact that a lot of Indian money goes to Australia via these students! Also it depends on the Indian Ambassadors and bureaucrats to take a firm stand and resolve to solve this issue along with Australian officials!

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Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
[quote][quote]Why don't we think of some measures which would make Australia understand!So far my knowledges goes it earns hugely in educational remittance from India and Indian students must avoid Australia as a destination! [/quote]

It is a true fact that a lot of Indian money goes to Australia via these students! Also it depends on the Indian Ambassadors and bureaucrats to take a firm stand and resolve to solve this issue along with Australian officials![/quote]

The root of the problem is that we have a very weak government at the center, which is not bothered about national prestige. What happens to Indian national abroad is the concern of whole nation. Here I am not speaking of persons of Indian origin but Indian citizens. Nobody dares even touch the Chinese nationals anywhere. Indians are considered more vulnerable?

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[quote]The root of the problem is that we have a very weak government at the center, which is not bothered about national prestige. What happens to Indian national abroad is the concern of whole nation. Here I am not speaking of persons of Indian origin but Indian citizens. Nobody dares even touch the Chinese nationals anywhere. Indians are considered more vulnerable?[/quote]

Gulhsna, you have put the entire situation very nicely in a nutshell!

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