PM Modi in Australia: India to open consulate in Brisbane, Harris Park declared as ‘little India’
- In Reports
- 10:35 PM, May 23, 2023
- Myind Staff
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a three-day visit to Australia on Tuesday met the Executive Chairman of Fortescue Future Industries, an Australia-based Green energy and technology firm.
John Andrew Henry Forrest AO, nicknamed Twiggy, is an Australian businessman. He is best known as the former CEO (and current non-executive chairman) of Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) and has other interests in the mining industry and in cattle stations. According to the Financial Review, Forrest was the richest person in Australia in 2008.
The Prime Minister also met Paul Schroder, CEO of Australian Super, in Sydney. He was appointed Chief Executive of Australian Super on October 1, 2021, and is responsible for the leadership and strategic development of the fund as well as the provision of advice to the board.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi who arrived in Sydney as part of the third and final leg of his three-nation visit after concluding his visit to Papua New Guinea. PM Modi was received by Australian High Commissioner to India Barry O’Farrell and other officials upon his arrival in Sydney.
India will soon open its consulate in Australia’s Brisbane, Prime Minister Modi announced Tuesday while addressing a gathering of Indian community members at Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena. The move will fulfil long-pending demand by the Indian diaspora. "An absolute delight connecting with Indian diaspora at a community programme," PM Modi said at the event, also attended by his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese.
PM Modi arrived in Australia’s Sydney on Monday for a two-day official visit, and he is expected to hold bilateral discussions with the Australian government over trade, diplomatic and cultural ties.
Earlier, Australian Prime Minister Albanese officially declared Sydney’s Harris Park as 'Little India' as he welcomed the Indian leader at the community event. Harris Park, a suburb in Western Sydney, is where members of the Indian community celebrate their festivals and events such as Diwali and Australia Day.
"Thank you my friend Anthony," Modi said during the community event. "I thank the premier of New South Wales, the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of the City of Parramatta and Councillors for this special honour," he added.
PM Modi announced that a "Migration and Mobility partnership" agreement has been reached between Australia and India which will facilitate the movement of skilled professionals. The prime minister emphasised that this programme will make it easier for Indians to work in Australia.
He encouraged the Indian Diaspora to bring their Australian friends to India, stating, "Whenever you visit India, bring along your Australian friends as well. This will provide them with better opportunities to acquaint themselves with India."
During his speech, PM Modi praised the election of the first Lord Mayor of Indian origin in Australia's Parramatta City Council. He also expressed his delight at visiting Sydney twice in the span of nine years. PM Modi remarked, "We are not only partners in joy but also share our sorrows. The entire Indian nation mourned the loss of Shane Warne."
He highlighted that the development of mutual trust and respect between India and Australia was not solely the result of diplomatic relations. He attributed it to every Indian residing in Australia and the citizens of Australia as the true reasons for this mutual bond.
619,164 Australians reported having Indian ethnicity in the 2016 census conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. This makes up 2.8 per cent of Australia's total population. Of those, 592,000 were born in India.
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