Bharat Express

australia

PM Modi held meetings with business leaders of top Australian companies in Sydney on Tuesday, During the meetings, he called for enhancing cooperation with the Indian industry in areas such as technology, skilling, and clean energy.

The temple was vandalised by anti-India elements with anti-India slogans written on the temple's walls, located in the suburb of Mill Park, The Australia Today reported.

"Prime Minister Modi's visit to Australia has strengthened the close and strong relationship that Australia enjoys with India.

“Our two countries already have such a strong friendship, and our Indian-Australian community has contributed so much,” PM Albanese tweeted.

“Earlier, it was said that India and Australia relation is defined by 3Cs- Commonwealth, Cricket and Curry. Then it was said that our relationship is defined by ‘Democracy, Diaspora and Dosti. Some people also said that our relationship depends on Energy, Economy and Education. But I believe that the relation between India-Australia is beyond this, it is mutual trust and mutual respect,” he said to a packed arena at Sydney Olympic Park.

The event made one thing clear: the Indian diaspora, and in particular the Sikh community in Australia, looks forward to a future where the relationship between Australia and India.

On the second day of his visit, PM Modi also held meetings and discussions with several business leaders and eminent Australians. He has invited the Australian businesses to invest in India.

India's independent and strong image can be attributed to the Modi government’s numerous successes. Today, we are the world's fifth-largest economy and one of the leading nations in terms of talent and technology.

Modi’s visit to Australia, his second since 2014, is indicative of the growing importance of India-Australia relations.

PM Modi also highlighted that forex reserves are scaling new heights. "You are well aware of India's FinTech revolution," he said.