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PM Modi returns to India: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left Sydney after completing his tour of Papua New Guinea, Japan and Australia. PM Modi will reach Delhi at 5 am tomorrow. BJP has made grand preparations to welcome him. According to sources, hundreds of people can reach the airport.
Meanwhile, PM Modi can also do a road show. Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva has also appealed to the BJP workers to reach the technical airport in Palam at 3 pm.
In fact, PM Modi was in Hiroshima, Japan from May 19 to May 21 to attend the annual G-7 Summit. Meanwhile, he also held bilateral talks with many leaders including Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. PM Modi then arrived in Papua New Guinea to co-host the Indo-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC) Summit. Meanwhile, he met leaders of Pacific Island countries to boost bilateral ties. Then PM Modi visited Australia from May 22 to 24.
What was discussed with Papua New Guinea?
PM Modi is the first Prime Minister of India to visit Papua New Guinea. He interacted with his Papua New Guinea counterpart James Marpe here and reviewed their bilateral relations. They also discussed ways to enhance cooperation in areas such as trade, technology, health care and climate change.
Address to the Indian community
PM Modi along with Australian PM Anthony Albanese addressed the Indian community at the Kudos Bank Arena in Sydney on Tuesday (May 23). Meanwhile, Modi talked about the importance of India-Australia relations and said that India is the mother of democracy.
Apart from this, PM Modi and Anthony Albanese signed the India-Australia Migration and Mobility Partnership Arrangement (MMPA). Which will help in movement of students, professionals, researchers, academicians and others.