New Delhi. PM Modi reached Australia after Papua Guinea. Where he was warmly welcomed. People of Indian origin also sang traditional songs to welcome the Prime Minister after his arrival at the airport. Meanwhile, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reached the airport to receive him himself. Anthony Albanese warmly welcomed PM Modi. This was the second meeting of PM Modi with the PM of Australia. Earlier, PM Modi and Australian PM Anthony Albanese met at the G-7 conference held in Hiroshima, Japan. On the other hand, there was a meeting between the two in the month of March as well. At the same time, PM Modi’s meeting with Albanese is also proposed in the month of September. So in this way the relations between India and Australia are continuously getting stronger. Keep in mind that Australia has the maximum number of Indians. In such a situation, establishing strong relations between the two countries on every front is no less than an achievement for India. At the same time, PM Modi has given an interview after reaching Australia, in which he has shared his opinion on the relations between India and Australia. Let us further tell you about it in detail.
#WATCH , Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Sydney, Australia, as part of the third and final leg of his three-nation visit after concluding his visit to Papua New Guinea. He was received by Australian PM Anthony Albanese. pic.twitter.com/n7w4rxv6qj
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PM Modi said in the interview that he wants to take India-Australia relations to the next level. He wants the strategic and defense ties between India and Australia to deepen. PM Modi said that I have seen Prime Minister Albanese in the same enthusiasm as he had seen earlier. I am sure that India-Australia relations will take a new flight when Albanese and I are together in Sydney. We will explore new avenues of cooperation in various fields after this meeting in the coming days. Meanwhile, PM Modi described the Australian Prime Minister as his dear friend. He said that keeping in view the rapidly growing Indian diaspora in Australia, the relationship between the two countries has deepened.
He said that his visit to Australia in the past has warmed the relations between the two countries. Relations between the two countries have deepened in many areas. We have decided to help each other keeping in mind the changes in the direction of security, defence, investment, education, water and climate change. The deepening of people-to-people relations between the two countries will give a new dimension to the relations between the two countries. Let us inform that PM Modi and Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese can address about 20 thousand people in Sydney’s Olympic Ground. Keep in mind that earlier during the G-7 conference held in Hiroshima, Japan, PM Modi and PM of Australia had met. However, now what is the impact of this tour on both the countries. Everyone’s eyes will be fixed on this.