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PM Modi in Australia LIVE: During his visit, PM Modi will hold a bilateral meeting with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese.

PM Modi in Australia LIVE: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in 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 High Commissioner to India Barry O’Farrell and other officials upon his arrival in Sydney. Members of the Indian diaspora also welcomed PM Modi as they chanted slogans of “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” and “Vande Mataram”. During his visit, PM Modi will hold a bilateral meeting with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese. Later today, the Prime Ministers will also attend a community event in Sydney to celebrate Australia’s dynamic and diverse Indian diaspora.

PM Modi meets Executive Chairman of Fortescue Future Industries

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Dr Andrew Forrest, Executive Chairman of Fortescue Future Industries, in Sydney. After the meeting, Forrest said, “Fossil fuel sector has only limited time to run and it must be replaced with a fuel which causes no harm and can do everything which coal, oil and gas can do. That is something that PM is clearly a global champion on and I found the PM to be the global govt partner of the global industry partner to promote green hydrogen across the world.”

PM Modi meets CEO of Australian Super in Sydney

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also met Paul Schroder, CEO of Australian Super, in Sydney. Calling his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese a “dear friend,” PM Modi said that the bilateral relationship between New Delhi and Canberra was being nourished by the fast-growing Indian diaspora residing there. Pitching India among the top investment destinations in the world, the PM invited AustralianSuper to partner in India’s growth story, a spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs said.

‘High degree of mutual trust, naturally translated into greater cooperation…’: PM Modi on India-Australia ties

Describing the relationship between India and Australia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that the high degree of mutual trust between the two nations has naturally translated into greater cooperation over time, especially on defence and security matters. In an exclusive interview with ‘The Australian’ newspaper, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that he wants to elevate relations with Australia to the “next level,” which would entail deeper defence ties to support the creation of an “open and free” Indo-Pacific.

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