INDIA AND AUSTRIA TO SIGN MIGRATION AND MOBILITY AGREEMENT

  • Close on the heels of similar mobility agreements with France, the United Kingdom, Germany and Finland, India will sign a “Comprehensive Migration and Mobility Partnership Agreement” (MMPA) with Austria on Monday during External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s visit to Vienna.
  • While India has been keen to finalise these agreements with European countries as a stepping stone to resolving issues over the long-pending India-European Union (EU) Free Trade Agreement and facilitating Indian professionals working in these countries, the European countries also see them as a way to curb illegal immigration from India.
  • “This is a much-needed agreement, especially in view of the sharp increase in illegal migration Austria was confronted with last year, including over 15,000 illegal migrants from India with practically no chance of asylum,” explained Claudia Türtscher, spokesperson to Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg, when asked about the MMPA.
  • “The agreement is now a useful tool to combat illegal migration together, as it enables the swift return of illegal migrants.”
  • In addition, the agreement will regulate multiple entry visas for professionals and student exchange programmes, and will be reviewed regularly by a Joint Working Group.
  • Jaishankar and Mr. Schallenberg on Sunday held a combined meeting with Foreign Ministers of Czech and Slovakia, under the “Slavkov” trilateral format for the Central European countries.

Points of discussion

  • On the agenda for bilateral and multilateral talks, Mr. Schallenberg’s spokesperson spoke of India’s Presidency of the G-20, as well as “the position of India on the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine and its global negative ramifications”.
  • During a visit to Delhi in March, Mr. Schallenberg, had told The Hindu that the war in Europe would have repercussions for the whole world, and no country could “stay at its sidelines”.
  • This is the first trip to Austria by an Indian Foreign Minister in 27 years, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement last week. Mr. Jaishankar also met with the Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer on Sunday, and will meet the Director-General of the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi on Monday.
  • Grossi had earlier interacted with Mr. Jaishankar in 2016, when he was the head of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and worked on proposals for India’s membership application, which is still pending.
  • More recently he has been at the forefront on monitoring the Russian occupation of Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) at Zaporizhzhia where India was amongst countries that expressed concerns over nuclear safety risks.
  • Also of interest for India is the IAEA’s assessment of Iran’s nuclear programme and efforts to revive the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
  • Monday’s meeting between Mr. Jaishankar and Mr. Schallenberg will be their fifth formal meeting.

SOURCE: THE HINDU, THE ECONOMIC TIMES, PIB

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