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Indian PM Modi cheered by 20K fans in Sydney

Thousands of overseas Indians cheered Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a rally in one of Sydney’s biggest sporting arenas on Tuesday, a rare mass showing for a foreign leader in Australia. Modi, who is visiting Australia for the first time since 2014, will look to use his popularity among expatriate Indians to boost support at home ahead of a general election next year, after his ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) lost a key state election in southern India this month. The Associated Press has the story:

Indian PM Modi cheered by 20K fans in Sydney

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcomed by around 20,000 cheering fans, many chanting “Modi,” at a Sydney stadium on Tuesday during his second visit to Australia as his country’s leader.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, second right, and Australian Prime Minster Anthony Albanese, right, are welcomed as they arrive for an Indian community event in Sydney, Tuesday, May 23, 2023. Modi has arrived in Sydney for his second Australian visit as India’s prime minister and told local media he wants closer bilateral defense and security ties as China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific region grows. (Wolter Peeters/Pool via AP)

Modi shared the stage with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who compared the reception by the primarily Indian crowd at Qudos Bank Arena to a concert by U.S. rock star Bruce Springsteen at the same venue.

ADDS NAME OF AUSTRALIAN POLITICIAN AT LEFT – India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, right, is met by Australian politician Michelle Rowland, left, as he arrives at the Sydney international airport on Monday, May 22, 2023, to begin his three-day visit to Australia. (Dave Gray/Pool Photo via AP)

“The last time I saw someone on the stage here was Bruce Springsteen and he didn’t get the welcome that Prime Minister Modi has got,” Albanese told the capacity crowd.

“Prime Minister Modi is the Boss,” Albanese added, using Springsteen’s nickname.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gestures as he delivers his speech during an Indian community event at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, May 23, 2023. Modi has arrived in Sydney for his second Australian visit as India’s prime minister and told local media he wants closer bilateral defense and security ties as China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific region grows. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)

Modi told the audience he expected trade between the two countries will double in the next five years.

“Our positive cooperation is growing in areas like climate action, disaster management, strategic technologies, reliable supply chain, education and health security,” Modi said.

“It hasn’t grown through diplomacy. The real strength is the Indians living in Australia,” he added.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese gestures during a speech as he attends an Indian community event with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, May 23, 2023. Modi has arrived in Sydney for his second Australian visit as India’s prime minister and told local media he wants closer bilateral defense and security ties as China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific region grows. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)

A skywriter had earlier emblazoned the sky over Sydney with the message “Welcome Modi” in an indication of the city’s enthusiasm about the 72-year-old Indian leader’s visit.

The Indian diaspora accounts for only 3% of Australia’s population but is the nation’s fastest growing ethnic minority.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, shakes hands with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during an Indian community event at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, May 23, 2023. Modi has arrived in Sydney for his second Australian visit as India’s prime minister and told local media he wants closer bilateral defense and security ties as China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific region grows. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)

Modi is the only leader of the so-called Quad nations to continue with his scheduled visit to Australia after U.S. President Joe Biden pulled out of a planned meeting of the group in Sydney to return to Washington to focus on debt limit talks. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who hosted a Group of Seven summit last week, later canceled his Australia trip as well.

Modi told The Australian newspaper that he wants to take India’s relationship with Australia to the “next level,” including closer defense and security ties to help ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific region.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gestures as he delivers his speech during an Indian community event at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, May 23, 2023. Modi has arrived in Sydney for his second Australian visit as India’s prime minister and told local media he wants closer bilateral defense and security ties as China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific region grows. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)

“As two democracies, India and Australia have shared interests in a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific. There is alignment of our strategic viewpoint,” Modi told the newspaper.

“The high degree of mutual trust between us has naturally translated into greater cooperation on defense and security matters. Our navies are participating in joint naval exercises. I am confident that there is merit in working together to realize the true potential in closer defense and security cooperation,” Modi added.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, and Australian Prime Minster Anthony Albanese arrive for an Indian community event in Sydney, Tuesday, May 23, 2023. Modi has arrived in Sydney for his second Australian visit as India’s prime minister and told local media he wants closer bilateral defense and security ties as China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific region grows. (Wolter Peeters/Pool Photo via AP)

Albanese told Parliament that Australia will host naval exercises involving India, the United States and Japan called Malabar for the first time this year in another sign of a deepening commitment to the Quad.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, center, shakes hands with New South Wales Premier Chris Mines as Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, left, looks on during an Indian community event at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, May 23, 2023. Modi has arrived in Sydney for his second Australian visit as India’s prime minister and told local media he wants closer bilateral defense and security ties as China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific region grows. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)

“India is a key strategic partner,” Albanese told Parliament. “We are both part of a growing and dynamic region and Prime Minister Modi is a very welcome visitor to our shores.”

Albanese said he and Modi expect to complete negotiations on a free trade deal before the end of the year.

“That will create Australian jobs, helping our industries prosper, sparking growth in innovation,” Albanese said.

Negotiations on the deal began in 2011. The Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement would increase the scope of a bilateral trade pact that came into force last December.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, and Australian Prime Minster Anthony Albanese arrive for an Indian community event in Sydney, Tuesday, May 23, 2023. Modi has arrived in Sydney for his second Australian visit as India’s prime minister and told local media he wants closer bilateral defense and security ties as China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific region grows. (Wolter Peeters/Pool Photo via AP)

India is Australia’s sixth largest trading partner, with the two-way exchange of goods and services valued at 46.5 billion Australian dollars ($31 billion) last year.

Australia is eager to increase trade with India as a means of diversifying from China, Australia’s biggest trading partner. Australian efforts to improve trade relations with India have gained urgency in recent years as Beijing has imposed restrictions on certain Australian products.

Modi last visited Australia in November 2014, just months after his government was first elected.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese unveil a plaque of the foundation of the “Little India” gateway, during an Indian community event at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, May 23, 2023. Modi has arrived in Sydney for his second Australian visit as India’s prime minister and told local media he wants closer bilateral defense and security ties as China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific region grows. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)

Australia pulled out of the original Quad security dialogue with India, the United States and Japan in 2008, fearing the grouping would provoke a Chinese military buildup. Since China took that course anyway, the Quad reformed in 2017 and Australia returned to joint Quad military exercises in 2020.

With the Quad summit in Sydney canceled, a substitute Quad meeting was convened on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Japan.

Modi arrived in Sydney on Monday night from Papua New Guinea, where he hosted a meeting with Pacific Island leaders to discuss ways to better cooperate.

In this image made from video, Indian expats wearing traditional dress walk through Sydney Airport, in Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, May 23, 2023. Hundreds of Indian Australians have arrived on a charter flight from Melbourne to Sydney to attend an community event for visiting Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (Australian Broadcasting Corp. via AP)

Asked if Australia would raise the issue of Muslim and minority rights in India with the Hindu leader, Australian Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles said he expected Albanese and Modi would have a “full conversation.”

“We have never had a greater strategic alignment with India than we do right now. Both countries are deeply invested in the collective security of the Indo-Pacific region,” Marles said.

In this image made from video, Indian expats wearing traditional dress walk through Sydney Airport, carrying Modi Airways banner, in Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, May 23, 2023. Hundreds of Indian Australians have arrived on a charter flight from Melbourne to Sydney to attend an community event for visiting Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (Australian Broadcasting Corp. via AP)

Sydney doctor Vani Arjunamani, one of the organizers of a rally near the stadium where Modi appeared, said the Indian leader was drawing bigger crowds than he did when he visited Australia in 2014.

“It’s very interesting, isn’t it? Is there another head of state that can pull this crowd? It is very unusual,” Arjunamani said.

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