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PM Modi meets Australian PM Albanese in Melbourne: Trade, defence, critical tech key agenda of meeting

India TV News

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July 9, 2026

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PM Modi meets Australian PM Albanese in Melbourne: Trade, defence, critical tech key agenda of meeting

As part of his three-nation tour, PM Modi on Thursday met his Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, in Melbourne during the second leg of his three-nation visit to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand. The meeting comes after PM Modi arrived in Australia on Wednesday and was accorded a grand welcome by the Indian community, marked by cultural performances showcasing the shared heritage between the two countries.

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The Tribune

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· Jul 10, 2026

“Mr India”: PM Modi dominates front pages of Australian newspapers following landmark visit

PM Modi's landmark visit to Australia dominated local headlines, with papers spotlighting deep bilateral cooperation in uranium exports, green energy, and infrastructure. Highlighting the strengthening ties, Australian PM Anthony Albanese remarked, Australia and India are close partners and even closer friends, before PM Modi emplaned for New Zealand.

Latestly.com

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· Jul 9, 2026

PM Narendra Modi-Anthony Albanese Selfie Goes Viral After India-Australia Leaders' Summit in Melbourne (Watch)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese held bilateral talks during the third India-Australia Annual Leaders' Summit in Melbourne. The leaders discussed trade, security and technology ties. A selfie shared after business events quickly went viral, highlighting their warm diplomatic rapport.

Associated Press

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· Jul 8, 2026

LIVE: India's PM Narendra Modi arrives in Australia

Watch live as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Melbourne and is greeted by Australian officials. #modi #australia #live

The Economic Times

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· Jul 9, 2026

Modi in Melbourne; holds talks with PM Albanese

Modi in Melbourne; holds talks with PM Albanese

India TV News

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· Jul 9, 2026

LIVE: PM Modi, Australia's Anthony Albanese participate in community event in Melbourne

LIVE: PM Modi, Australia's Anthony Albanese participate in community event in Melbourne

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Related coverage for "PM Modi meets Australian PM Albanese in Melbourne: Trade, defence, critical tech key agenda of meeting": The Tribune — “Mr India”: PM Modi dominates front pages of Australian newspapers following landmark visit. Latestly.com — PM Narendra Modi-Anthony Albanese Selfie Goes Viral After India-Australia Leaders' Summit in Melbourne (Watch). Associated Press — LIVE: India's PM Narendra Modi arrives in Australia. The Economic Times — Modi in Melbourne; holds talks with PM Albanese . India TV News — LIVE: PM Modi, Australia's Anthony Albanese participate in community event in Melbourne