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Nobel laureate Prof from Prime Minister Modi in Sydney. Brian lauds India’s progress in research and science

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Sydney : Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi, who arrived in Sydney on an official visit to Australia, was met by dignitaries from various walks of life. Everyone praised India’s progress under his leadership with free voice. Nobel laureate Brian Paul Schmidt was also among those who met. Schmidt is a professor at the Australian National University. Pro. In this meeting, Brian praised India’s progress in the field of research and science.

Nobel Laureate Prof. Schmidt said that today the world considers India’s capability in this field as iron. Australia and India can do more together. India has also inspired the world by providing freedom in work to its scientists. After this meeting, he said on the question of journalists, I have not seen any other Indian leader with such strong intentions as Narendra Modi in my lifetime.

Australian singer Guy Sebastian also came to meet Prime Minister Modi. They discussed music, culture and other topics. Apart from this, Australia’s famous artist Daniel Mate also met him. The Met discussed how India and Australia could do better to encourage creative disciplines in universities.

Australian celebrity chef and restaurateur Sarah Todd met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and lauded his vision to take India to greater heights. He said after the meeting – Prime Minister is an unbelievable person. I feel lucky to have met him. He really cares about his country. He is very polite.

Ms. Gina Rinehart, Executive Chairman, Hancock Prospecting called on the Prime Minister and discussed the reforms undertaken to enhance the ‘Ease of Doing Business’ in India. He told the media after meeting the Prime Minister that under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, India’s economy has become 3.5 trillion in less than five years, it is very important. It is expected to grow to 32 trillion in the next 25 years. Australia needs to work really hard to develop its relationship with India.

Other dignitaries who called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi included ‘Toilet Warrior’ Mark Balla, Paul Schroder, CEO of Australian Super, Dr. Andrew Forrest etc.