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    'Modi is the boss': Australian PM Anthony Albanese in Sydney
    Modi is on a two-day visit to Australia

    'Modi is the boss': Australian PM Anthony Albanese in Sydney

    By Ayushi Goswami
    May 23, 2023
    05:23 pm

    What's the story

    Australian PM Anthony Albanese on Tuesday called his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi a "boss" during a grand event for the Indian diaspora in Sydney.

    "The last time I saw someone on this stage was Bruce Springsteen, and he did not get the welcome that PM Modi has got. He is the boss," Albanese reportedly said.

    Notably, Modi is on a two-day visit to Australia.

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    Watch: Albanese calls PM Modi 'boss'

    #WATCH | "The last time I saw someone on this stage was Bruce Springsteen and he did not get the welcome that Prime Minister Modi has got. Prime Minister Modi is the boss," says Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the community event in Sydney pic.twitter.com/3nwrmjvDaR

    — ANI (@ANI) May 23, 2023

    Details

    Modi welcomed with thundering applause

    Albanese compared Modi's popularity to that of legendary rockstar Springsteen after tens of thousands of audience at the Qudos Bank Arena welcomed Modi with loud cheers and applause.

    To note, Springsteen is also known by his fans as "The Boss."

    The Indian prime minister was given a traditional welcome at the venue, and the event began with cultural performances by Indian dancers.

    Quotes

    India to be 3rd-largest economy in world: Albanese

    Albanese further said that this was his sixth meeting with Modi since he was sworn in as Australia's PM last year.

    "India will grow to be the third-largest economy in the world. It's already the most populist country in the world. And it's an important neighbor in the Indian Ocean. That's why this is a relationship that we need to invest in," he added.

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