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India-Australia deepen ties with second 2+2 ministerial dialogue

Last updated on - Nov 20, 2023, 22:42 IST
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Second India-Australia 2+2 dialogue

India and Australia convened a 2+2 ministerial dialogue on Monday to enhance defense collaboration and strengthen their strategic relationship, particularly in areas like critical minerals, trade and investment.

(PTI photo)

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Talks to strengthen ties

During dialogue, defense Mmnister Rajnath Singh and external affairs minister S Jaishankar held discussions with Australian deputy prime minister and defense minister Richard Marles, along with foreign minister Penny Wong.

(AP photo)

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India-Australia's strategic collaboration

The dialogue occurred in the national capital, addressing diverse strategic, defense and security issues. This dialogue serves as a crucial element in the India-Australia relationship and collaboratively shape the desired regional landscape.

(PTI photo)

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Respectful tribute at National War Memorial

Before the meeting, Wong and Marles paid their respects at the National War Memorial to honor those who made sacrifices. Australian deputy prime minister Richard Marles reviewed the Tri-Services Guard of Honour alongside defence minister Rajnath Singh on the South Block lawns.

(AP photo)

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Cooperation in defense initatives

Union defence minister Rajnath Singh expressed satisfaction with the progress and highlighted the collaborative efforts identified in previous discussions. Emphasizing the significance of the current meeting, he affirmed the commitment to strengthen the defense partnership.


(Photo: @rajnathsingh on X)

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Democracy, Cricket, Unity: Indo-Australia Bond

Emphasizing the shared values of democracy, rule of law, freedom of speech and cricketing heritage, Australian deputy prime minister Richard Marles highlighted the strong bond between India and Australia. He underscored Australia's recognition of the relationship with India as one of utmost importance on the global stage.

(Photo: @richardmarlesMP on X)

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Lauds India’s hosting skills

Marles, who attended the world cup final in Ahmedabad, commended the country for its exemplary hosting of the World Cup. He praised India's role in promoting cricket and engaged in a cricket session at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium, interacting with young players.

(AP photo)

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Australian deputy enjoys Indian street food

Marles savored nimbu pani at a Delhi stall, notably making payment through the UPI digital payment system. Additionally, he was spotted relishing "Ram laddu" from a street vendor in the national capital, indulging in the flavors of Indian delicacies.

(ANI photo)

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