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Indian diplomats are expected to meet Australian officials in a bid to difuse diplomatic tension between Canberra and New Delhi after the murder of 21-year-old Indian migrant in Melbourne. - Aus says will cooperate with Garg"s family - Indian student flow to australia may drop 50% - Oz condemns Indian"s killing; police say attack not racial - Indian youth murdered in Australia; India reacts angrily - Job loss, Aussie attacks kept Overseas ministry on toes - Cox & Kings" Aussie arm acquires 2 firms According to V K Sharma, Indian deputy high commissioner in Canberra, High Commissioner Sujatha Singh would be meeting Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade officials (DFAT). He said the meeting would probably be held soon, however no date or time has been decided. Meanwhile, Indian consulate in Melbourne has been closely following up with the authorised person for the victim. The murder of 21-year-old accounting graduate Nitin Garg in a Yarraville park on Saturday night was yesterday condemned by politicians in India and Australia. Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard unreservedly condemned the attack stating "We are an accepting, tolerant, multicultural nation". Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna said it was a "heinous crime on humanity" and "an uncivilised brutal attack on innocent Indians". Krishna said attacks on Indians in Melbourne were causing "deep anger" and the latest killing, "certainly will have some bearing on bilateral ties". He said Australian authorities must act quickly to arrest those responsible and stem the violence against Indians, or New Delhi would take action; this could include issuing a cautionary travel advisory for Melbourne or even Australia.


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