Sydney [Australia], May 22 (ANI): Hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Sydney, Australia’s High Commissioner to India, Barry O’ Farrell, shared a video highlighting the current engagements of PM Modi and Australian PM Anthony Albanese.
He tweeted, “Prime Minister @AlboMPPrime Minister @narendramodi have met regularly over the last year. Their engagement underlines the enthusiasm and commitment to Australia-India ties.”PM Narendra Modi has reached Sydney to attend a bilateral assembly together with his Australian counterpart.
At their bilateral assembly, the leaders will focus on commerce and funding, together with efforts to spice up commerce between the 2 nations by means of a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement and work to strengthen people-to-people hyperlinks, renewable power, and defence and safety cooperation, stated the official assertion launched by the Australian authorities.
PM Modi may also meet Australian enterprise leaders to drive Australia’s rising commerce and funding relationship with India and take ahead alternatives from the Australia-India CEO Forum held in Mumbai in March,” according to the statement.”During the go to, the Prime Ministers will attend a neighborhood occasion in Sydney to have fun Australia’s dynamic and various Indian diaspora, a core a part of our multicultural neighborhood,” the assertion added.
Meanwhile, Australian PM Albanese stated he appears to be like ahead to visiting India in September in New Delhi for the G20 Leaders’ Summit, the world’s premier discussion board for financial cooperation.
PM Modi, who’s the primary Indian Prime Minister to go to Papua New Guinea, hosted the third summit of the Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) collectively together with his counterpart James Marape right this moment.
Earlier, he visited Japan the place he attended the summit of the G7 superior economies and held bilateral conferences with a number of world leaders. The Quad Summit was additionally held on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Hiroshima. (ANI)

