During the meeting in Canberra, Turnbull expressed interest in cooperating with India in renewable energy sector where Australia has expertise.
Jaitley also extended an invitation to Turnbull to visit India. The Finance Minister also met his Australian counterpart Mathias Cormann at a luncheon meet.
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The Finance Minister is scheduled to address the K R Narayanan Oration series for this yearat the Australian National University (ANU) later today.
Jaitley's speechwould review the potential of the government'spolicy initiativesto stimulate financial inclusion and reduce poverty and create job opportunities through people's enhanced participation.
In the evening, Jaitley would also be attending a special reception organised by the Canberra-basedIndian High Commission to be attended by Indian community leaders from several Australian cities.
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