
"I think that this must be seen principally as a domestic issue for Australia to deal with, within their own society, rather than as a bilateral problem between Australia and India," he said.
But at the same time, he said, India wanted to make it clear that when its students go abroad for study, they were not in any way put under danger.
"But, very much, the responsibility is the Australian government's", Tharoor said.
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