Sydney: PM Narendra Modi has reached Australia on a two-day tour. During this, PM Modi attended a program of the Indian community organized at the Kudos Bank Arena in Sydney. During this, slogans of 'Ganpati Bappa Morya', 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' and 'Modi-Modi' were raised there. Australia's PM Anthony Albanese was also present during the program along with the Indian Prime Minister.
PM Modi In Sydney| The anticipation is palpable in Sydney as the community program, set to commence shortly, sparks immense enthusiasm among attendees. Stay tuned as @urvashikhona brings you all updates, colourful visuals and exclusive interviews pic.twitter.com/enZsoQY0uH
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According to the report, Prime Minister Modi will address 20000 Indians in this stadium located in Sydney's Olympic Park. Here PM Modi was welcomed in a grand way through cultural and colorful programs. Earlier, 'Welcome Modi' was written in the sky in Sydney to welcome PM Modi with the help of aircraft. At the same time, before PM Modi's visit to Australia, PM Albanese had said that, after a very warm welcome in India earlier this year, I feel honored to host PM Modi.Â
#WATCH | PM @narendramodi receives a traditional welcome at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney
PM Modi to address the members of the Indian diaspora at a community event shortly. @PMOIndia pic.twitter.com/ZsgQJVx0f6
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PM Albanese said, 'Australia and India share a commitment to a stable, secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific. At the same time, we also have to play an important and effective role in supporting this vision.' Let us tell you that, while talking to the media earlier, Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra said that on this visit of Prime Minister Modi, all issues of bilateral relations between India and Australia will be discussed, including harmony in the society and security of both the societies.
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PM Modi meets key Australian figures, Indian Diasporas
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