PM Modi holds bilateral meeting with Australian PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a bilateral meeting with Australian PM Anthony Albanese in Sydney. In the meeting, both the countries discussed to increase mutual cooperation. Along with this, both the countries have discussed on making the relationship better than before with mutual consent. The issue of energy and energy was also discussed in the meeting.
After the meeting, a joint press conference was also held by the Prime Ministers of both the countries. In which PM Modi thanked the people of Australia. The PM said that now we have come in T20 mode. Our relationship is based on mutual trust and respect.
Before joining the meeting, PM Modi was given a ceremonial guard of honor at Sydney’s Admiralty House. After that the PM was given a ceremonial Guard of Honor at the Admiralty House. PM Modi addressed the Indian in Sydney yesterday i.e. on Tuesday. During this, PM Modi also mentioned the relations between India and Australia. He said, the basis of relations between the two countries is mutual trust and respect.
About 20 thousand people participated in this program of PM Modi. Addressing the program, the PM also referred to the earlier relations between India and Australia and said that when the great cricketer Shane Warne passed away, Indians also mourned. All of you had a dream that our India should also become a developed nation. This dream that is in your heart is also in my heart.
Referring to the Corona epidemic during the speech, he said that India is the country which ran the world’s fastest vaccination program during the Corona epidemic. At present, India is the number one smart phone data consumer in the world. Now India is moving forward with the goal of developing.
In the program in Sydney itself, PM Modi also announced the opening of a new consulate of India in Brisbane. PM Modi said that this was a long-standing demand of the people of India in Brisbane, which will be fulfilled today.