PM Modi News / PM Modi arrives in Australia, received by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, watch video

Zoom News : May 22, 2023, 05:49 PM
PM Modi News: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Sydney, Australia on the third and final leg of his three-nation tour after concluding his visit to Papua New Guinea. He was received in Sydney by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Australia as the last leg of his visit after Papua New Guinea. Here he was received by the Australian PM. Amidst the cancellation of the Quad Summit, this visit of PM Modi will be important in the direction of China's unnecessary interference in the Indo-Pacific region, bilateral trade and strategic relations.

Indian community in Sydney sang patriotic songs, raised slogans

A large number of Indian community members received PM Modi outside the hotel in Sydney. Members of the Indian community gather outside a hotel in Sydney to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi upon his arrival in Sydney, Australia. People of Indian community especially children expressed their happiness in welcoming PM Modi by singing patriotic songs. People of the Indian community holding the tricolor in their hands also raised slogans of 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai'.

PM Modi shook hands with Indians, people took selfies

PM Modi's craze used to be created on seeing the Indians. PM Modi shook hands with Indian community families, inquired about their well-being. People also took selfies with him. Many Indians were holding the tricolor in their hands. PM Modi shook hands with everyone enthusiastically. During this, enthusiasm was visible on the faces of the people of the Indian community.

PM Modi to rename Harris Park as 'Little India'

PM Modi will rename the Harris Park area of Parramatta, the second oldest city here, as 'Little India'. Actually, a large number of people of the Indian community live here. The city is only a short distance from Sydney. The Harris Park area in Parramatta will be renamed 'Little India', to be announced during the PM's community event. According to the Australian Government website, Harris Park has a large Indian community. It is a bastion of Indian cuisine and small to medium businesses run by Indians. This is the reason why this area is informally called 'Little India'.

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