Australia-India Ties "Never Stronger" as Republic Day Greetings Flow

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong declared the Australia-India partnership has never been stronger in her Republic Day greetings to EAM S Jaishankar and the Indian people. Australian High Commissioner Philip Green noted January 26 is a special shared day for both nations, wishing for another year of strong "dosti". He reflected on recent tragedies in both countries, emphasizing a shared commitment to community harmony and working together for a better future. The messages underscore the deepening bilateral ties rooted in shared democratic values.

Key Points: Australia-India Partnership Strongest Ever, Say Leaders

  • Shared Republic & Australia Day celebrations
  • Commitment to democratic values
  • Reflection on challenges like terrorism
  • Focus on community harmony
  • Vision for a stronger bilateral future
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"Partnership with India has never been stronger": Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong

Australian FM Penny Wong & High Commissioner Philip Green extend Republic Day wishes, highlighting deepening bilateral ties & shared democratic values.

"Australia's partnership with India has never been stronger. - Penny Wong"

Canberra, January 26

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong on Monday said that Australia's partnership with India has " never been stronger" as she extended Republic Day greetings to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and the people of India, highlighting shared democratic values and deepening bilateral ties.

"Australia's partnership with India has never been stronger. Wishing my friend @DrSJaishankar and the people of India a very happy Republic Day. As India marks this day - and Australia observes our own national day - we honour our shared values and deepening ties," she said in a post on X.

Australian High Commissioner to India, Philip Green, highlighted noted January 26 is a special day for both India and Australia and wished for another fruitful year of ties.

"January 26 is a special day shared by Australians and Indians. Best wishes for a happy and reflective #AustraliaDay and #RepublicDay and to another year of strong Australia-India dosti", he wrote on X.

In the accompanying video, Philip Green also expressed the need to to work together for a "better Australia and a better India".

"The 26th of January is a key day for Australians, Australia Day, for Indians, the Republic day and a day on which we each reflect on the greatness of our bilateral partnership. This year we, as we Australians mark Australia Day, we reflect on the tragedy of the Bondi shootings a little more than a month ago in a community that was my childhood home and affecting a community in Australia to which my wife belongs. At the same time, we remember that Indians also saw the trauma of terrorism in the year past," he said.

"We all recommit ourselves to the values of community harmony, to the need to work together for a better Australia and a better India. We also recall the greatness of the various parts of the Australian fabric and most importantly the Indigenous Australians' 60,000 years of survival on our continent. I wish you all a happy and reflective Australia Day, Republic Day and I look forward to another year in the great partnership between Australia and India," he added.

President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and President of the European Council, Antonio Luis Santos da Costa, were the Chief Guests at this year's Republic Day Parade.

The parade provided a rich glimpse into India's cultural diversity, the progress of its people and country's rising military prowess.

Republic Day, observed annually on January 26, marks the day India adopted its Constitution in 1950, officially becoming a sovereign and democratic republic. The day holds immense historical significance, as it marks the culmination of India's long struggle for independence and the establishment of constitutional governance grounded in justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The High Commissioner's message was very thoughtful, acknowledging the shared traumas of violence while focusing on community harmony. It's a mature and forward-looking relationship. The cultural and student exchange between our countries is a huge positive.
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Priya S
Strong words, but I hope this translates into more tangible benefits for ordinary people. Easier visas for Indian professionals and students in Australia would be a real test of this "never stronger" partnership. The potential is massive, let's see action.
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Rohit P
Australia is a key partner in the Quad. This strategic alignment is crucial for regional stability. Glad to see the diplomatic warmth matching the strategic necessity. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
As someone who has lived in both countries, the deepening ties are very visible. The Indian community in Australia is thriving and contributing so much. It's a win-win relationship built on mutual respect.
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Kavya N
The mention of shared democratic values is the most important part. In a world where democracy is under pressure, partnerships like these between two large, diverse democracies send a powerful message. Happy Republic Day!

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