‘Indians are like sugar in milk’, expats exult over Modi’s comments in Australia
Indians are like sugar in milk. Prime Minister Narendra Modi made such comments while addressing the Indian diaspora in Australia. At the same time, he used similes like ‘one to eleven’ in relation to India’s ‘friendship’ with Australia.
Modi was heard saying today, “We Indians are like sugar in milk. It makes it sweeter. We spread love wherever we go. In your house the milk may be Australian, but the tea is Indian.” Note that Indians are like sugar in milk – a beautiful analogy. This means that wherever Indians go, they blend in with the local culture and infuse the society with love, like sugar dissolves in milk and enhances the taste of milk. Modi raised that topic today.
During the meeting on this day, the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, commented that the India-Australia partnership is one where one and one become two. In response, Modi used a popular Hindi proverb. Said, “Ek ke bagal mein ek do nahi ho raha, ek ke bagal me gara ho raha hai.” That is, if one stands next to the other, they do not become two, but eleven.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi set foot in Australia on Wednesday. And on Thursday, many important agreements were signed between India and Australia on several issues. One of which is the nuclear deal. It is said that this agreement was signed in Modi’s meeting with the Prime Minister of India Antony Albanese. Besides, Modi was also seen roaring against terrorism in the context of Operation Sindur while addressing the Indian community in Melbourne. He said that the sound of explosions during India’s attack on militant bases in that operation was heard around the world.
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