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PM Modi appeals to Indian diaspora to 'bring an Aussie friend' on their next trip to India – Republic World – Travel India Alone

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PM Modi appeals to Indian diaspora to 'bring an Aussie friend' on their next trip to India – Republic World – Travel India Alone

The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has appealed to the Indian diaspora of Australia to deliver with them an Australian buddy or member of the family on their subsequent journey to India. He mentioned, “I need to ask you for one thing that every time you’ll come to India then include an Australian buddy. With this, Australians may also get an opportunity to know extra about India.”

PM Modi has additionally introduced the institution of a brand new Consulate of India in Brisbane, Queensland. He additional articulated how India has turn out to be a “shiny spot” on the planet economic system. He mentioned, “At this time IMF considers India a shiny spot within the world economic system. World Financial institution believes that if anybody is difficult world headwinds, it’s India. The banking system in a number of international locations is in hassle at the moment however alternatively, the power of India’s banks is being appreciated all over the place”.

PM Modi welcomed with conventional Vedic chanting

Cultural performances hit the Qudos Financial institution Area in Sydney with a bang the place the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived to attend the grand occasion and gave an tackle. The Indian Prime minister is on a three-nation tour with Sydney because the final leg of the tour. The land down below hosts virtually one million Indians.

“The Indian Australian group is happy to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi after 9 years. He visited Australia in 2014 and was greeted by a big crowd at Sydney’s group reception,” Jay Shah, considered one of IADF’s administrators, advised the Particular Broadcasting Service, an Australian hybrid-funded public service broadcaster.

Sydney Olympic Park is adorned and over 20,000 members of the Indian diaspora eagerly waited for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s arrival. 

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