As Europe grapples with an unprecedented influx of migrants, there is definitely a strategic partnership between India and the EU, said Herbert Krauss, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Austria,Head of the Department for the Common Foreign and Security Policy (EU).
"Though I am not dealing with our bilateral relations but I was just reading through what our (Austrian) Embassy wrote about the visit of our Foreign Minister and it tells there is lot of potential in India. I think India is definitely up and coming so it is definitely one of our important strategic partners, speaking as a European," he told a group of visiting Indian journalists here.
Krauss asserted that "Europe as a whole" can learn from the Indian experience in dealing with the migrants crisis.
Official sources said the migrant crisis was something the EU had never seen before in these dimensions and is something where the EU is "slowly but gradually developing a common line" which is absolutely indispensible.
Talking specifically of Austria, sources said a figureof 37,000-38,000 migrants annually is what experts are saying can be integrated without major restructuring of the country's financial instruments and without disrupting society.
"But in European terms, this does not sound much. European Union has about 500 million inhabitants. Europe could accept between two and three million refugees in about two or three years and this is not so bad," a source said.
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The sources said that in Austria's view the issues in migration that are at stake have to bedealt at the place where they originate from.
"You have the crisis in Syria for instance, as you can tell it is a long drawn out process to achieve some progress. On the humanitarian side much has to be done because there are millions of refugees in the region which in our view it is best to look after them where they were before they set out for Europe with no clear prospect of staying," an Austrian source said.
Most of the migrants are from Muslim countries with different cultures so they have to be made aware of our value system, they said.
The number of migrants that Austria accepted last year was 90,000 and there were hundreds of thousands who passed through to Germany and Sweden, sources said.
Asked what was the composition of the migrants, they said the migrants were a mix of Syrians, Iraqis, Afghanis and the rest from diverse regions including North Africa.
There are a number of anti-radicalisation programmes and social integration programmes that are taking place.
Austria is one of the first countries to have law on Islamic religion which has now been updated, the sources said.
Sources said there were no immigration ghettos in Austria like in some other European countries as they make efforts to prevent such ghettoisation.
Asked if there were any plans to introduce checks on certain Islamic practices like the veil, officials said there was no restriction in Austria on wearing anything.
Noting that India is a huge market for Austrian business, Krauss said as a "regional power", India is very important for Europe because it is the biggest democracy on earth and has well developed democratic traditions.
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