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PM Narendra Modi, Australia’s Scott Morrison hold talks ahead of Quad summit

ByYashwant Raj I Edited by Amit Chanda
Sep 24, 2021 01:20 AM IST

They discussed an entire range of issues including the recently launched military alliance of Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States called AUKUS.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australia’s Scott Morrison held their first in-person meeting on Thursday ahead of the first in-person summit of Quad (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue) they will attend on Friday at the White House, joined by their host US President Joe Biden and Japan’s Yoshihide Suga.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi holds a bilateral meeting with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, in Washington DC on Thursday. (ANI)
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi holds a bilateral meeting with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, in Washington DC on Thursday. (ANI)

“Outstanding,” Scott Morrison said when asked how the meeting went. He refused to say more.

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The meeting lasted much longer than its appointed time, which, both Indian and Australian officials said, was “a good thing”.

They discussed an entire range of issues including the recently launched military alliance of Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States called AUKUS, which aims chiefly to equip Australia with nuclear-powered submarines for deployment in the Indo-Pacific region.

Scott Morrison had briefed Narendra Modi on the AUKUS alliance before it was announced formally.

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A source familiar with the planning of the prime minister’s visit and his bilateral meetings described India-Australia ties as an “important relationship (which) is developing very quickly” and said a meeting of the two leaders had been “long overdue”.

Scott Morrison was first scheduled to visit India in January of 2020 but he called it off in view of devastating wildfires in Australia. He was next scheduled to go to India in March but had called it off in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet US Vice-President Kamala Harris for his second bilateral of the day. In the evening, he meets Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, the fourth member of the Quad bilaterally later on Thursday.

He will hold his final bilateral meeting on Friday, with President Biden, just ahead of the Quad summit.

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