PM Narendra Modi Raises With His Australian Counterpart Anthony Albanese Issue of Attacks on Temples in Australia (Watch Video)

"I conveyed these feelings and concerns to Prime Minister Albanese and he has assured me that the safety of the Indian community is of special priority for him," Modi said in presence of the Australian prime minister.

PM Narendra Modi and Australian PM Anthony Albanese (Photo Credit: ANI)

New Delhi, March 10: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday raised with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese the issue of recent attacks on temples in Australia.

The matter came up for discussion during their wide-ranging dialogue that was aimed at expanding overall ties. In his media statement, Modi said it is a matter of regret that reports of attacks on temples have been coming regularly from Australia over the past few weeks and that it is natural that such news worries everyone in India. IND vs AUS 4th Test 2023: PM Narendra Modi, His Australian Counterpart Anthony Albanese Arrive at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad (See Pics).

PM Modi Raises with Australian PM Issue of Attacks on Temples:

"I conveyed these feelings and concerns to Prime Minister Albanese and he has assured me that the safety of the Indian community is of special priority for him," Modi said in presence of the Australian prime minister.

"Our teams will be in regular contact on this matter, and will cooperate as much as possible," he said. Modi said he discussed maritime security in the Indo-Pacific and ways to enhance mutual security with his Australian counterpart.

"We discussed mutual cooperation to develop reliable and strong global supply chains," Modi said. Prime Minister Modi also said that both sides are working on a comprehensive economic agreement. India-Australia CEO’s Forum: Australian PM Anthony Albanese Meets Mumbai’s Dabbawalas (See Pics and Video).

"In the field of defence, we have made remarkable agreements in the last few years, including logistics support for each other's militaries," Modi said.

In his comments, Albanese said Modi and he agreed on the conclusion of India-Australia Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement as soon as possible.

"I am hopeful that we will be able to finalise it this year," he said. The Australian prime minister arrived in Delhi on Thursday evening after concluding his engagements in Ahmedabad and Mumbai.

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