The PM says that the biggest basis of all these relations is mutual trust and respect. Relations between the two countries have not only been strengthened by diplomacy, but the Indian people living in Australia have been its real strength.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Indian community in Sydney on Tuesday. During this, he said that "MasterChef and Cricket" unite the bond between India and Australia. The PM also lauded the Indian diaspora for their contribution to the relations between the two countries. He is on a three-day visit to Australia starting from Monday.
PM Modi has mentioned 3C, 3D and 3E. He said that there was a time when 3Cs used to define the relationship between India and Australia. The 3C's were Commonwealth, Cricket and Curry. After that it came 3D, which means democracy, diaspora and friendship. Then 3E was formed, which became Energy, Economy and Education. This thing has also been possible in different periods, but the extent of relations between India and Australia is much bigger than this.
The PM says that the biggest basis of all these relations is mutual trust and respect. Relations between the two countries have not only been strengthened by diplomacy, but the Indian people living in Australia have been its real strength. There is a geographical distance between India and Australia, but the Indian Ocean connects the two countries. Apart from this, Yoga has connected us with each other. The methods of cooking are different among themselves, but the relationship is connected through MasterChef.
PM Modi mentions the lip-smacking 'Chaat' of Jaipur Sweets
The PM mentioned the lip-smacking 'Chaat' and 'Jalebi' of Jaipur Sweets at Harris Park. He said that I have heard that they are very tasty. He appealed to the Indian people that he wanted them all to take the Australian Prime Minister Albanese to that place. Its PM said that even outside the cricket field, the friendship between the two countries is very deep. When Shane Warne passed away last year, hundreds of Indians were also mourning. He felt as if he had lost someone very close to him.
PM Modi announced that a new Indian consulate will be opened soon in Brisbane. He said that when I came here in 2014, I promised you that you will not have to wait for 28 years for the Indian Prime Minister, so I am in Sydney once again.
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