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Prime Minister Narendra Modi Gets 'Rock Star' Welcome In Sydney; Check Pics

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday arrived to a rousing welcome by thousands of Indians who thronged the 20,000-capacity Qudos Bank Arena. According to Australian PM Anthony Albanese, such a welcome was not even accorded to legendary singer Bruce Springsteen.

Traditional Welcome

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Traditional Welcome

PM Modi and Australian PM Albanese were welcomed with Vedic chants and traditional Australian aboriginal ceremony as they arrived at the venue. Addressing the people, PM Narendra Modi described India as a "force of global good" and a "bright spot" in the world economy. Modi 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. Modi also announced that India will open a consulate in Brisbane to fulfill the long-pending demand by the diaspora.

India Force Of Global Good

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India Force Of Global Good

"Today India is being called the Force of global good. Wherever there is a disaster, India stands ready to help. Recently, when the earthquake caused devastation in Turkey, India extended a helping hand through 'Operation Dost'," Modi said, amid applause. 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 signing of the Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement last year.

Commonwealth, Cricket and Curry

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Commonwealth, Cricket and Curry

"Now we are working on a comprehensive economic cooperation agreement. We are building resilient and reliable supply chains. This will provide momentum 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 --Commonwealth, Cricket and Curry, Modi noted.

3Ds And 3Es

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3Ds And 3Es

"After that, it was 3Ds --Democracy, Diaspora and Dosti! Then it became 3Es, it was all about Energy, Economy and Education. But the truth is that the actual depth of the relation between India and Australia transcends these C, D, E..." Modi said. "The strongest and biggest foundations of this relation actually are mutual trust and respect, and the real reason behind this is Indian diaspora," he added, amid big applause and chants of 'Modi-Modi'.

Praise For Indians Diaspora

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Praise For Indians Diaspora

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 a 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.

 

Cricket And Shane Warne

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Cricket And Shane Warne

"Yoga connects us. Cricket is something which has kept us connected for ages...The more interesting the competition on the cricket field, the deeper our friendship off the field and now tennis and movies are other connecting bridges," Modi said amid loud cheering from the crowd. Modi also said millions of Indians were saddened when Aussie spin bowler Shane Warne died.

Enhanced Connectivity

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Enhanced Connectivity

PM Modi 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. Modi also said that the two countries have moved forward in recognising degrees issued by each other and this will benefit students of both sides. The two sides have also reached an understanding on migration and mobility partnership agreement, he said, adding that it will make it easier for skilled Indian professionals to work in Australia.

India Youngest Talent Factory

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India Youngest Talent Factory

Underling that the IMF considers India the bright spot of the global economy, Modi said according to the World Bank, if there's any country that is withstanding global headwinds, it's India. "India has made record exports even in the most challenging times," he said, adding that India does not lack capability, India does not lack resources either...Today, the country which has the world's biggest and youngest talent factory is...India," he asserted.

Little India

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Little India

"Be it about leading the Solar Alliance, building the Disaster Resilient Infrastructure or spearheading the Big Cat Alliance, India has always acted as a 'binding force' to connect different nations across the world," the prime minister said. Modi also thanked his Australian counterpart for renaming Harris Park as 'Little India'.

'Chaat' And 'Jalebi'

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'Chaat' And 'Jalebi'

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.I thank the premier 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 Park are very delicious. I want you all to take my friend Australian PM Albanese to that place," he said.