In an interview with newspaper ‘The Australian’, PM Modi said that people-to-people contact is the strong pillar of the partnership between the two countries. The Prime Minister said, he wants to take India’s relationship with Australia to the next level.

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Narendra Modi :Had an excellent conversation on science and innovation with Nobel Laureate Dr. Brian Paul Schmidt. His work on these subjects has been rich and shaped academic discourse greatly.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that India and Australia have progressed significantly in the areas of defence, security, investment, education, water, climate change and renewable energy, sports, science, health, culture, among others.  that bilateral relationship between India and Australia is being nourished by the fast-growing Indian diaspora which is serving as a living bridge between the two nations.

In an interview with newspaper ‘The Australian’, PM Modi said that people-to-people contact is the strong pillar of the partnership between the two countries. The Prime Minister said, he wants to take India’s relationship with Australia to the next level.

He said, closer defence and security ties between the two nations will help ensure an open and free Indo-Pacific. PM Modi said, he is not a person who gets satisfied easily and he has seen that Prime Minister Albanese is the same. He expressed confidence that when he and Mr Albanese are together again in Sydney, they will get the opportunity to explore how they can take the relations to the next level. Mr Modi said, they will identify new area of complementariness and can expand the co-operation.

PM Modi denied that the bilateral relations would be harmed by India’s refusal to criticise Russia as Australia has been highly critical of the country over its war with Ukraine.  PM Modi said an advantage of being good friends is that they can discuss freely and appreciate each other’s viewpoint. The Prime Minister said, Australia understands India’s position and it does not impact the bilateral relationship. He hoped his visit will allow both countries to identify new areas of cooperation, ranging from new technology, clean energy, critical minerals, building resilient supply chains to movement of skilled professionals among others.

The Prime Minister said, since his last visit the bilateral relationship has been fundamentally transformed by annual summits, an economic cooperation and trade agreement and the elevation of relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership. He said, India and Australia have progressed significantly in the areas of defence, security, investment, education, water, climate change and renewable energy, sports, science, health, culture, among others.