Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday spoke with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, congratulating him on his party’s landslide victory in Saturday’s general election.
“Spoke with my friend Anthony Albanese to personally congratulate him on his party’s historic victory. We agreed to work together with renewed vigour to advance the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and explore new areas of cooperation,” PM Modi said in his X post.
PM Modi had earlier congratulated Albanese on Saturday following Labor’s resounding win, which saw the party secure 92 lower house seats — only the third time in the country’s history that a party has won more than 90 seats.
“Congratulations Anthony Albanese on your resounding victory and re-election as Prime Minister of Australia! This emphatic mandate indicates the enduring faith of the Australian people in your leadership. I look forward to working together to further deepen the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and advance our shared vision for peace, stability, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific,” PM Modi had said on X.
Albanese, who also spoke with US President Donald Trump — with their talks focusing largely on the issue of tariffs — announced Monday that his first overseas trip in his second term as Prime Minister would be to Indonesia.
Prime Minister Modi and his Australian counterpart had previously met on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro last November, during which they also held the second Australia-India Annual Summit ahead of the fifth anniversary of the Australia-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2025.
Both prime ministers noted the significant progress made in strengthening bilateral ties across a range of important sectors — including climate change and renewable energy, trade and investment, defence and security, education and research, skills, mobility, science and technology, regional and multilateral cooperation, community and cultural links, and people-to-people ties.
Reaffirming their commitment to deepen cooperation, they also reflected on their shared regional interests, noting with satisfaction that closer bilateral engagement has benefited both nations and the broader region.
Both leaders emphasised that ‘Make in India’ and ‘Future Made in Australia’ are complementary and hold collaborative potential to create new jobs, drive economic growth, and secure future prosperity in a changing world.
India and Australia are also members of the Quad grouping, alongside the United States and Japan.
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