Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Melbourne on Wednesday during the second stop of his three-nation tour. He will co-chair the third India-Australia Annual Summit with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. A ceremonial guard of honour and warm welcome from the Indian community greeted his arrival. Modi noted that the visit would strengthen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two countries. Bilateral meetings are scheduled on defence, trade, education, mobility and community links, in addition to engagement with the Indian diaspora.
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