Australian Leader Praises India’s Economic Rise, Plans Modi Visit

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed admiration for India's economic progress, viewing it as a key asset for the Indo-Pacific. He eagerly anticipates hosting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi again, highlighting strong bilateral trade and cultural ties that bind the nations. India's growing influence benefits Australia's diverse economy.

Australian Leader Praises India’s Economic Rise, Plans Modi Visit
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese recently highlighted India's swift economic progress as a significant asset for the Indo-Pacific region. Speaking in Canberra, he remarked on India's potential to become the world's third-largest economy, an opportunity ripe for regional advancement.

Albanese expressed enthusiasm about hosting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi again. He acknowledged the strengthened trade ties following the Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement of 2022, and noted cultural and educational exchanges, alongside cricket, further solidify the partnership.

Reflecting on his visits to India, Albanese emphasized the deep connections facilitated by the vibrant Indian-Australian community, which enriches Australia’s societal fabric. He pledged unwavering support for this community and rejected divisive narratives.

Albanese's statements were shared on social media, highlighting Australia's warm diplomatic ties with India. Earlier, Modi interacted with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, discussing their strategic partnership at a diplomatic forum in New Delhi.

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