Albanese praises India ties, says Australia ready to host PM Modi again
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese highlighted growing India-Australia ties and praised the Indian diaspora while expressing eagerness to host PM Narendra Modi again.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese highlighted growing India-Australia ties and praised the Indian diaspora while expressing eagerness to host PM Narendra Modi again.
The Prime Minister said leaders in the Netherlands often praised the Indian community, calling their contribution to Dutch society a matter of pride for India.
PM Modi began the Netherlands leg of his five-nation tour with diaspora outreach and meetings lined up with Dutch leadership on trade, technology and strategic cooperation.
The PMO said Modi discussed the latest developments with the Sultan of Oman and the Crown Prince of Kuwait.
With the Opposition questioning the Modi government’s stand on the ongoing crisis in West Asia, India on Tuesday reiterated its call for dialogue and diplomacy and strongly raised its voice in favour of an early end to the conflict.
The Indian community showcased their cultural heritage with a vibrant performance, featuring folk dances from 11 Indian states.
During his meeting with Seychelles newly-elected President Patrick Herminie at the State House in Victoria, Radhakrishnan underlined India's intent and desire to further the long-standing ties of kinship and cooperation between India and Seychelles.
Every Independence Day in India prompts self-reflection on its journey from oppressive colonial rule to independence, and its pursuit of becoming a developed economy on its 100th year of freedom.
In a post on X following his interaction, PM Modi said, “Interacted with the Indian community in the Maldives. It is commendable how they are contributing to the Maldives’ progress while remaining connected to their roots in India.”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his pride in the Indian diaspora in Namibia, highlighting their optimism about the growing friendship between India and Namibia.