Indian High Commission welcomes Australian PM's remarks on India, diaspora's contribution
Canberra, May 28
The Indian High Commission in Canberra on Thursday expressed deep appreciation to the remarks by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in the Australian Parliament, where he highlighted the consequential role of India and lauded the contribution of the Indian diaspora in strengthening Australia.
In a post on X, the High Commission said that Prime Minister's words reflect the growing strength of the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, built on shared democratic values and vibrant people-to-people ties.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in his remarks had said how India is one of the largest growing economies and added, "That is an extraordinary opportunity for us in our region. We are a Pacific nation, but we are also an Indian Ocean nation as well. Our trading relationship has been enhanced by the Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement, and we're further drawn together through culture, education, and the international language of cricket."
He recalled his visits to India and said, "It is a wonderful experience to see the first-hand warmth that is there. Likewise, I will have the privilege of hosting Prime Minister Modi here soon, a privilege I look forward to repeating for the second time."
Albanese remarked how Prime Minister Modi's visit will be made extraordinary by the million-strong Indian Australian community-- the largest growing migrant community in Australia. He lauded the community for its hard work and for strengthening the Australian economy, along with enhancing society.
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and discussed the growing India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
In a post on X, PM Modi said that India and Australia will continue to work for a free, open, secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific.
"Happy to receive Senator Penny Wong, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia. We discussed the growing India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in areas such as defence, trade, technology and ensuring supply chain resilience. India and Australia will continue to work for a free, open, secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific," PM Modi said.
Wong was in India to participate in the Quad Foreign Ministers Meeting.
During her visit, she also joined External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar for the 17th Foreign Ministers' Framework Dialogue in New Delhi.
Wong underlined that Australia remains "committed to remaining a reliable partner" for India, underscoring the depth and growing significance of bilateral ties.
The Dialogue reviewed the steady progress of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. The leaders covered economic and energy issues, including renewable and nuclear, defence and maritime security cooperation, science and tech, cyber issues, critical minerals, space and sports.
They also exchanged views on the Indo-Pacific, the situation in West Asia, and other regional, global & multilateral issues.
EAM in a post on X highlighted how the talks demonstrated the strength and expanse of India-Australia ties.
— ANI
Reader Comments
As an Australian, I'm genuinely impressed by how much the Indian community contributes here. From tech to small businesses to culture, it's amazing. The cricket connection is real too - my kids love watching IPL with their Indian classmates! 🏏
It's wonderful that PM Albanese understands the importance of the Indian diaspora. But honestly, we need more concrete action on student visa issues and labor rights for Indian workers in Australia. Promises are good, policies are better.
Reading this from Sydney, I can confirm the Indian community here is incredible. They bring such energy to everything - from restaurants to festivals to tech startups. That "largest growing migrant community" stat is no surprise at all!
Happy to see the relationship strengthening, but let's not forget the Indian diaspora also faces racism in Australia sometimes. While official recognition is good, real change happens when every Indian can walk the streets without fear. Hope this partnership addresses that too.
As an Australian who's worked with Indian colleagues for years, I can say the cultural exchange goes both ways! We've learned so much from Indian food, festivals, and work ethic. This partnership makes total sense for both countries 🌏
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