Thursday, July 9, 2026
27.2 C
New Delhi

‘Decisions as swift as T20 match’: PM Modi bats for deeper India-Australia ties

'Decisions as swift as T20 match': PM Modi bats for deeper India-Australia ties

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday hailed India-Australia ties using cricket analogies to describe the diplomatic partnership between the two countries.Addressing a joint press conference with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, PM Modi said cricket is a diplomatic language between India and Australia and compared meetings between the two countries to a game of cricket.”Today, as we are in Melbourne, the sporting capital of the world, not talking about sports would be like winning the toss in a cricket match but never starting the game. Cricket is a diplomatic language in India-Australia relations,” PM Modi said. “In many ways, our meetings are like a game of cricket: our agenda is as focused as a One Day International, our decisions are as swift as a T20 match, and our partnership is as enduring and deep as a Test match,” he added.During the press conference, the Prime Minister said both countries will host major sporting events in the coming years, which will strengthen sporting cooperation and create numerous opportunities for investment in sports infrastructure.”In the coming years, both our countries will host major sporting events such as the Olympic Games and the Commonwealth Games. This will not only strengthen our sporting cooperation but also create numerous opportunities for investment in sports infrastructure,” PM Modi said. In a joint statement issued after the India-Australia Annual Summit, Prime Minister Modi and Albanese also condemned the terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam and Sydney’s Bondi Beach.The two Prime Ministers decried terrorism and violent extremism conducive to terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.They emphasised the importance of all countries combating the threat of terrorism in a comprehensive and sustained manner, and called for action against globally proscribed terrorists and terror entities, including those listed by the United Nations Security Council’s 1267 Sanctions Committee, as well as their proxies, affiliates, sponsors and financiers.The Prime Ministers also recognised the need to enhance cooperation to effectively counter terrorism. They committed to increasing information sharing on terrorist threats in the region and exploring opportunities for greater collaboration to counter radicalisation, including online radicalisation, violent extremism conducive to terrorism, the misuse of new and emerging technologies for terrorist purposes, terrorism financing, and threats to critical infrastructure and the maritime domain.They reiterated their condemnation of terrorist attacks, including the horrific attacks in Pahalgam and at Bondi Beach.PM Modi also announced that India and Australia had sealed a landmark agreement in the field of atomic cooperation, adding a strategic nuclear dimension to their rapidly accelerating partnership.The Prime Minister’s ongoing visit is expected to further accelerate the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, which serves as the foundational framework governing bilateral relations between the two countries.PM Modi arrived in Melbourne on Wednesday for the second leg of his three-nation tour, receiving a grand ceremonial welcome at the airport after concluding his visit to Indonesia. Go to Source

Hot this week

The Amazon is the world’s largest river, yet not a single bridge crosses its main channel

Image: AI Generated Stretching across the heart of South America, the Amazon River is the largest river on Earth by water discharge and one of the planet’s most extraordinary natural systems. Read More

Man built a $15 million solar-powered floating mansion with a swimming pool, five king suites and a rooftop covered in solar panels

Most luxury yachts are designed by renowned naval architects. This one began as a personal vision. Read More

Japan does not cut down centuries-old trees for development. Instead, experts spend months preparing their roots and relocating them

When roads, railways or new buildings are planned, centuries-old trees are often among the first casualties of development. In Japan, however, some of the country’s most valuable trees are given a second chance. Read More

Why do California’s beaches glow blue at night and what causes this stunning bioluminescent phenomenon

pc: Euronews On certain evenings along the California coast, the Pacific Ocean appears to behave strangely. Read More

Watch: Heavy rains wreak havoc as Monsoon covers entire India; videos capture water logging, traffic jams & destruction

Pedestrians make their way through a severely waterlogged road in Surat. Read More

Topics

The Amazon is the world’s largest river, yet not a single bridge crosses its main channel

Image: AI Generated Stretching across the heart of South America, the Amazon River is the largest river on Earth by water discharge and one of the planet’s most extraordinary natural systems. Read More

Man built a $15 million solar-powered floating mansion with a swimming pool, five king suites and a rooftop covered in solar panels

Most luxury yachts are designed by renowned naval architects. This one began as a personal vision. Read More

Japan does not cut down centuries-old trees for development. Instead, experts spend months preparing their roots and relocating them

When roads, railways or new buildings are planned, centuries-old trees are often among the first casualties of development. In Japan, however, some of the country’s most valuable trees are given a second chance. Read More

Why do California’s beaches glow blue at night and what causes this stunning bioluminescent phenomenon

pc: Euronews On certain evenings along the California coast, the Pacific Ocean appears to behave strangely. Read More

‘When Monsoon session starts’: Sonam Wangchuk calls for peaceful march to Parliament on July 20

Chalo Sansad march (Abhijeet Dipke X) NEW DELHI: Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk has called for a peaceful march to Parliament on July 20, coinciding with the start of the Monsoon Session, urging people to join him. Read More

ADB Cuts India’s FY27 Growth Forecast To 6.6%, Flags Rising Oil Prices As Key Risk

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom ADB lowered India’s FY27 growth forecast to 6.6%. High oil prices dampened household spending, private demand. FY27 inflation forecast raised to 5. Read More

Saif Ali Khan regrets Kartavya’s climax

Saif Ali Khan admitted regret over ‘Kartavya”s ending, revealing the villain’s arrest was discussed but never executed despite completing the film three years before release. Read More

Related Articles