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Brazil G20 Summit: Bilateral talks between PM Modi and PM Albanese of Australia, watch VIDEO
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Prime Minister Modi with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

Rio de Janeiro: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday met Australian Prime Minister Albanese on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Brazil and discussed bilateral relations in general. On bilateral talks between India and Australia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said: “Today we had a very productive second annual India-Australia summit. This was my 11th meeting with my friend Albanese in the last two years. This is a big step forward. It is a symbol of new energy in India. Our mutual trade has increased by 40 per cent in the last two years after the implementation of the ECTA (Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement), all aspects of our relations “Were discussed in detail today.”

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Meeting of the President of Chile and Prime Minister Modi

Earlier, Prime Minister Modi held bilateral talks with Chilean President Gabriel Boric on the sidelines of the G20 summit. Prime Minister Modi tweeted: “Met Chilean President Gabriel Boric Font in Rio de Janeiro. India’s relations with Chile are strengthening in various sectors. Our talks focused on how pharmaceuticals, technology, space and others how to deepen relations between regions. It is encouraging to see that Ayurveda is gaining popularity in Chile. This is also an area where relations can gain momentum.

Meeting of the Argentine President and Prime Minister Modi

Bilateral talks were held between Prime Minister Modi and Argentine President Javier Meili after talks with Chilean President Gabriel Boric. Commenting on the meeting, Prime Minister Modi said: “I had a wonderful meeting with the President of Argentina, Javier Miley. India cherishes a close friendship with Argentina. Our strategic partnership has completed five years, which has brought great vitality to bilateral relations. We talked about improving ties in energy, defense production, trade and culture.

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