
Australian High Commission Marks International Women's Day with Tribute to Female Diplomats.
Australian High Commission in India Celebrates International Women's Day with Creative Video
On March 8, 2026, the Australian High Commission in India marked International Women's Day by releasing a video showcasing the work of its women diplomats. The video highlights the key roles played by the women in strengthening relations between Australia and India, in areas such as trade, policy, cultural cooperation, and strategic partnerships.
The video, set to the soundtrack of Aditya Dhar's 'Dhurandhar', features each diplomat confidently sharing their professional role and responsibilities. The video was shared on X by Philip Green, Australia's High Commissioner to India, who expressed pride in the work of the women at the mission and highlighted their role in strengthening bilateral ties.
The video quickly gained attention on social media, with users praising the creative approach and the contributions of the women diplomats. The video is a testament to the growing collaboration between Australia and India, and the important role that women play in shaping the future of Indo-Pacific relations.
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Key Figures:
- Philip Green: Australia's High Commissioner to India
- March 8, 2026: International Women's Day
- Aditya Dhar: Music composer, 'Dhurandhar'
Organizations:
- Australian High Commission in India
- Australia
- India
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Themes:
- International Women's Day
- Diplomacy
- Women in Leadership
- Australia-India Relations
- Indo-Pacific Relations
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