The Indians Australia Diaspora Foundation (IADF) members danced their way to the plane christened “Modi Airways” by the Prime Minister’s supporters while carrying tricolor-themed turbans and waving national flags.
A chartered airplane carrying about 170 persons of Indian descent traveled from Melbourne to Sydney. In order to see Prime Minister Narendra Modi in person. This morning, the Qantas flight touched down in Sydney.

Indians in Australia Meet Modi Ji
According to a statement from the Australian government, the IADF is hosting the event in Sydney to honor Australia’s vibrant and diversified Indian community. They described it as “a core part of their multicultural community.”
According to Dr. Amit Sarwal, co-founder of the IADF, “Many people are waiting outside the event venue as well. Where they will be cheering for PM Modi.”
Later in the day, PM Modi is anticipated to attend the ceremony alongside the prime minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese.
Tomorrow’s bilateral discussion between the two leaders will center on cooperation in the areas of trade and investment, renewable energy, and defense and security.
He left for this location from Papua New Guinea. Where he spoke with his counterpart James Marape and evaluated their bilateral ties.

Forum for India-Pacific Islands Collaboration
On Monday, the Forum for India-Pacific Islands collaboration (FIPIC) conference was co-hosted by the two presidents, promoting regional collaboration.
Following an invitation from his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida. Consequently, PM Modi started his three-nation visit on Friday in Japan. Where he attended three sessions of the G7 conference.
Further, the Prime Minister joined US President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Kishida, and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the third in-person Quad Summit in Hiroshima.
As a result of ongoing discussions regarding lifting the US debt ceiling. US President Joe Biden had to cancel his trip to Australia, and the Quad meeting was shifted to coincide with the G-7 summit in Hiroshima.
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