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Mutual trust & respect bind India-Australia ties: PM Modi
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IANS | 23 May, 2023
While addressing a massive crowd of the Indian diaspora in Sydney on
Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that mutual trust and respect
are the elements that bind India and Australia ties.
He made the remarks at an event at the Qudos Bank Arena where he received a rousing welcome from the diaspora members.
Upon
his arrival at the arena accompanied by his Australian counterpart
Anthony Albanese, Modi was welcomed amid Vedic chanting and other
traditional rituals.
Addressing the Indian diaspora, Modi said:
"No matter what the geographical distances are between India and
Australia, the Indian Ocean connects us. No matter how different
lifestyles are in both countries, yoga connects us! Cricket is something
which has kept us connected for ages... and now tennis and movies form
other connecting bridges.
"There was a time when '3Cs' were used
to define relations between India and Australia -- Commonwealth,
Cricket and Curry. After that, it was '3Ds' -- Democracy, Diaspora and
Dosti (friendship). Now it has become '3Es' -- Energy, Economy and
Education.
"But the truth is that the actual depth of the
relations between India and Australia transcends these C, D, E... The
strongest and biggest foundations of this relation actually are mutual
trust and mutual respect, and the real reason behind this is Indian
diaspora."
Modi said he has kept his promise that the Indians in
Australia will not have to wait for another 28 years to see their Prime
Minister.
"Last time when I came here, I gave you all a promise.
And that promise was that you won't have to wait for India's Prime
Minister for a long 28 years, again. And see, I am here! Prime Minister
Albanese is also with me, here," he said.
Remembering the late
Austrlian bowling great Shane Warne, said: "We are not only partners in
happiness but also share our grief. The entire India grieved at the
passing away of Shane Warne."
The Prime Minister also highlighted that how India in the last nine years has made great strides.
"We
have opened around 500 million bank accounts for the poor people. Not
only this, actually the whole eco-system of public delivery has been
transformed in India. An amount worth over Rs 28 lakh crore have been
directly transferred to the bank accounts of the beneficiaries, since
2014.
"The JAM Trinity and DBT have brought a revolution in the
country. IMF considers India the 'Bright Spot' of global economy.
According to World Bank, if there's any country which is withstanding
global headwinds, it is India. India has made record exports even in the
most challenging times," he added.
As part of his final leg of
the three-nation tour, Modi arrived in Sydney on Monday night as a guest
of the Australian government.
In 2014, Modi became the first
Indian Prime Minister to visit Australia after Rajiv Gandhi, where he
addressed 20,000 people at the Sydney SuperDome at Olympic Park and said
that in coming years, more Indian leaders will be visiting Down Under.
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