SYDNEY :
■ Modi and Albanese jointly renamed a suburb as ‘Little India’, reflecting the strong bond between the two strategic partners
■ PM Modi also announced that India would open a consulate in Brisbane to fulfill the long-pending demand of diaspora
PRIME Minister Narendra
Modi on Tuesday said the
strongest and biggest foundations of India-Australia relations are mutual trust and
respect as he along with his
Australian counterpart
Anthony Albanese addressed
the Indian diaspora at a mega
event here and renamed a suburb as ‘Little India’, reflecting
the strong bond between the
two strategic partners.
Addressing the gathering at
the Qudos Bank Arena, Prime
Minister Modi also announced
that India would open a consulate in Brisbane to fulfill the
long-pending demand by the
diaspora.
Modi, who arrived to a rousing welcome that according to
Albanese was not even accorded to legendary singer Bruce
Springsteen, also described
India as a“force of global good”
and a“bright spot” in the world
economy.
Asserting that the strategic
partnership between India and
Australia is constantly deepening, Modi said, “we hope the
bilateral trade between the two
sides will more than double in
the next five years” after the inking of the Economic
Cooperation and Trade
Agreement last year. “Now we are working on a
comprehensive economic cooperation agreement. We are
building resilient and reliable
supply chains.This will providemomentum to the business of
both sides and give new confidence to the world,” he said. There was a time when 3Cs
were used to define relations
between India and Australia
--Common wealth, Cricket
and Curry, Modi noted.
“After that, it was 3Ds --
Democracy, Diaspora and
Dosti!Then it became 3Es, it
was all about Energy,
EconomyandEducation.But
the truth is that the actual
depthoftherelationbetween
India and Australia transcends theseC, D, E...” Modi
said.
Modi also thanked his
Australian counterpart for
renaming Harris Park as
‘Little India’.
Harris Park is a hub in
Western Sydney where the
Indian community celebrates festivals and events
such as Diwali and Australia
Day.
“Thank you my friend
Anthony.Ithankthepremier
of New South Wales, the
Mayor and Deputy Mayor of
the City of Parramatta and
Councillors for this special
honour,” he said.
Modi also told the Indian
diaspora to take Albanese to
Harris Park to try Indian
delights. “I’ve heard that
‘Chaat’ and ‘Jalebi’ at Harris
Parkareverydelicious.Iwant
you all to take my friend
Australian PM Albanese to
that place,” he said.
Hailing the contribution
of Indians in Australia, he
said the diaspora has played
a very important role to
strengthen the ties between
the two countries.
There is geographical distance between India and
Australia, but the Indian
Ocean connects us, Modi
said and added no matter
how different the two countries are,they are connected
at various levels.
“Yogaconnectsus.Cricket
is somethingwhichhas kept
us connected for ages...The
more interesting the competition on the cricket field,
the deeper our friendship off
the field andnow tennis and
movies are other connecting
bridges,” he said amid loud
cheering from the crowd.
Modi also said millions of
Indiansweresaddenedwhen
Aussie spin bowler Shane
Warne died.
He also noted that the
number of flights between
the two countries has gone
up and that the number of
flights will increase further
in the future. Underling that
the IMF considers India the
bright spot of the global
economy, Modi saidaccording to the World Bank, if
there’s any country that is
withstanding global headwinds, it’s India.