In the ‘Melbourne Meets Modi’ program, Albanese said – ‘PM Modi is a true friend of Australia and my dear’

Melbourne, 9 July. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has described his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi as Australia’s ‘true and dear friend’ and said it is an honor for him to host the Indian leader in Melbourne.

This event of the Indian community is the most special and important.

Warmly welcoming PM Modi at ‘Melbourne Meets Modi’, a grand event organized for the Indian community at Melbourne’s famous Marvel Stadium on Thursday, Albanese said that this stadium has seen many memorable events over the years, but this event of the Indian community is the most special and important. He said, ‘Prime Minister Modi, my friend, welcome to wonderful Melbourne. It is an honor for me to host you as a true friend of Australia and my very dear friend.

The energy of the people present in the stadium reflects the spirit of India-Australia partnership

He said that the energy of the people present in the stadium reflected the spirit of India-Australia partnership. This enthusiasm and positivity is the driving force behind the strengthening relations between the two countries and their people. It is noteworthy that more than 30 thousand people of the Indian community had gathered in the stadium for this program.

Also remembered the intimacy he got during his visit to Gujarat in 2023

Reminiscing about his visits to India, Albanese said that he had the opportunity to visit India twice and on each visit he was impressed by the diversity, beauty and warmth of the people of the country. He also recalled the welcome extended by PM Modi during his visit to Gujarat in 2023. He said that when Prime Minister Modi welcomed him to India, the two leaders took a chariot ride at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. He said that the same feeling of intimacy that he felt between the people of the two countries during 2023 in Gujarat is also visible among the Indian community present in Melbourne.

In times of national crisis and need, the Indian community living in Australia is the first to come forward to help.

The Australian PM said that the occasion is a celebration of the relationship that binds the people of the two countries, mutual respect, strong friendship and the contribution of more than 10 lakh Australian citizens to India. Appreciating the role of the Indian community, he said that people of Indian origin living in Australia are the first to come forward to help in times of national crisis and need. He said the Indian community is making significant contributions to Australia’s progress in areas such as health, information technology, small businesses and education.

Students from India are enriching Australia’s education system and society.

Albanese also mentioned the contribution of Indian students and said that students coming from India are enriching Australia’s education system and society. Describing the Indian expatriate community as a ‘living bridge’ between India and Australia, he said that their culture, hard work and dedication to the country have made Australia stronger, better and more diverse.

Australia has become a more prosperous and multicultural nation because of the Indian community.

He said that Australia has become a more prosperous and multicultural nation because of the Indian community. This relationship between the two countries is not limited to governments only, but is based on a deep connection between the people of the two countries.

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