Modi's popularity abroad: Making it 'cool' to be Indian.

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi cited the presence of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his predecessor Scott Morrison at an event organised by the Indian community in Sydney to suggest that partisan differences should not take precedence over matters of national importance. Modi expressed satisfaction over the non-partisan show of support for better ties with India and spoke confidently of India and its people’s strengths abroad. He also took a swipe at his critics, saying that India cares even for its enemies and that the world was keen to listen to India’s story.
Topics:world#australia#indian-community#narendra-modi#opposition-parties#parliament-building#politics
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