<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday met Governor General of Australia David Hurley and both the leaders discussed the people-to-people connection between the two countries and the strengthening of long-standing bilateral partnership.</p>.<p>Modi met Hurley after he held wide-ranging talks with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.</p>.<p>During his stalks with Albanese, both the leaders discussed focusing on boosting overall bilateral ties including in areas of trade and investment, defence and renewable energy.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/cooperation-temple-attacks-pm-modi-anthony-albanese-hold-bilateral-talks-1221464.html" target="_blank">Cooperation, temple attacks: PM Modi, Anthony Albanese hold bilateral talks</a></strong></p>.<p>"A warm conversation between PM @narendramodi and Governor General @HurleyGeneral of Australia in Sydney. Discussed people-to-people connect between India and Australia and strengthening of long-standing bilateral partnership," the Ministry of External Affairs tweeted.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, Modi addressed a well-attended diaspora event at the Qudos Bank Arena along with his Australian counterpart.</p>.<p>Both Modi and Albanese lauded the contributions of Australia’s Indian diaspora communities in cementing bilateral ties.</p>.<p>In recognition of the important contributions of the Indian diaspora to Australia’s rich multicultural society, the leaders unveiled a plaque for the foundation stone of a “Little India” gateway for Harris Park.</p>.<p>The leaders also welcomed the City of Perth and the Western Australian Government’s decision to rename a road along Perth’s Swan River in recognition of Private Nain Singh Sailani.</p>
<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday met Governor General of Australia David Hurley and both the leaders discussed the people-to-people connection between the two countries and the strengthening of long-standing bilateral partnership.</p>.<p>Modi met Hurley after he held wide-ranging talks with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.</p>.<p>During his stalks with Albanese, both the leaders discussed focusing on boosting overall bilateral ties including in areas of trade and investment, defence and renewable energy.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/cooperation-temple-attacks-pm-modi-anthony-albanese-hold-bilateral-talks-1221464.html" target="_blank">Cooperation, temple attacks: PM Modi, Anthony Albanese hold bilateral talks</a></strong></p>.<p>"A warm conversation between PM @narendramodi and Governor General @HurleyGeneral of Australia in Sydney. Discussed people-to-people connect between India and Australia and strengthening of long-standing bilateral partnership," the Ministry of External Affairs tweeted.</p>.<p>On Tuesday, Modi addressed a well-attended diaspora event at the Qudos Bank Arena along with his Australian counterpart.</p>.<p>Both Modi and Albanese lauded the contributions of Australia’s Indian diaspora communities in cementing bilateral ties.</p>.<p>In recognition of the important contributions of the Indian diaspora to Australia’s rich multicultural society, the leaders unveiled a plaque for the foundation stone of a “Little India” gateway for Harris Park.</p>.<p>The leaders also welcomed the City of Perth and the Western Australian Government’s decision to rename a road along Perth’s Swan River in recognition of Private Nain Singh Sailani.</p>