PM Modi told India the mother of democracy, said- India can challenge the global headwinds

PM Modi told India the mother of democracy, said- India can challenge the global headwinds

PM Modi In Australia: Prime Minister Narendra Modi (PM Modi) is currently in Sydney, Australia via Japan’s Hiroshima, Papua New Guinea. On reaching Sydney’s Arena Stadium, PM Modi was given a grand welcome with Vedic chants. After this Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister of Australia Anthony Albanese together laid the foundation stone of The “Little India” Gateway. Along with this, PM Modi said that soon a new Consulate of India will also be opened in Brisbane.

After this, while addressing the NRIs, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, when I had come in 2014, I had made a promise to you that you would not have to wait for any Prime Minister of India again for 28 years. Today in Sydney, in this arena, I am present again and I have not come alone. Prime Minister Albanese has also come with me.

PM Modi said that India is a living civilization of thousands of years. India is the Mother of Democracy. We have molded ourselves with the times, but have always stuck to our core principles. He said that the country which is moving ahead with the goal of developing in the next 25 years is India. Today IMF considers India as the bright spot of the global economy. The World Bank believes that if anyone is challenging the global headwinds, it is India.

Told India Mother of Democracy

The PM said, India is the mother of democracy. We see the nation as a family and consider the world as a family. This is the reason why when we decide the logo of the presidency of G-20, it says One Earth One Family One Future. India is that country, which has sent medicines to more than 150 countries of the world in times of crisis due to Corona.

India saved the lives of crores of people by sending free vaccines to more than 100 countries. The service spirit with which you worked is the specialty of our culture. Today is the martyrdom day of Guru Arjun Dev Ji, the crown prince of Sikhs. We learn from his life to serve everyone. With this inspiration, the langars of Gurudwaras served many people. Students studying in Australia also came forward to help.

PM Modi spoke about India-Australia relations

On India-Australia relations, PM Modi said that there was a time when it was said that the relation between India and Australia is based on 3C (Commonwealth, Cricket, Curry). After that it was said that the relation between India and Australia is based on 3D (Democracy, Diaspora, Friendship). Some people also said that the relation between India and Australia is based on 3E (Energy, Economy, Education). This may have been true in different times as well. But the extent of historical relations between India and Australia is much bigger than this. The basis of these relations is mutual trust and mutual respect.

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