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PM Modi’s craze among the people in Sydney, ‘Welcome Modi’ written in the sky for a grand welcome

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Australia. Today he has a big program in Sydney in which the Prime Minister was given a grand welcome. ‘Welcome Modi’ was written in the sky to welcome the PM with the help of recreational aircraft. This is his second visit to Australia as Prime Minister. The Prime Minister was earlier in Papua New Guinea where the island nation’s Prime Minister James Marape touched his feet. At the same time, Joe Biden, who reached the G7 Summit in Hiroshima, Japan, asked for the Prime Minister’s autograph.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet Australian Super CEO Paul Schroeder, Executive Chairman of Fortescue Future Industries Andrew Forrest, Executive Chairman of Hancock Prospecting Gina Reinhart in Sydney today. Apart from this, PM Modi will also meet some influential people of Australia.

PM Modi’s program at Sydney Stadium

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reach the Kudos Bank Arena Stadium in Sydney. Here he will address Indian tourists. During this, the Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese will also be present. According to reports, all the tickets for this 20,000 seater stadium have been sold out. The event is being organized by the Indian Australian Diaspora Foundation. The directors of this foundation are Jai Shah and Rahul Jethi.

PM Modi is the only leader of the Quad to reach Sydney

Actually the quad leaders meeting was to be held in Sydney, Australia. US President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida were also scheduled to reach here in the meeting to be held on May 24. However, he canceled his trip to Australia due to the debt ceiling talks in the US. This is a big issue against Biden to boost the US economy. After Biden, Fumio Kishida also announced the cancellation of his tour. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the only leader who reached Sydney on the scheduled date. The quadrilateral leaders met on the sidelines of the G7 summit.