The strengthening strategic and diplomatic relationship between Australia and India has been reinforced by Friday’s announcement by Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong that Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister, will be visiting Australia in the “near future”.

The two leaders would also meet in Australia, the Australian Prime Minister told stabber Wong in a formal interaction today, adding that his PM’s “visit will be in the near future”.

The news follows the enhancement of bilateral ties between the two nations in several domains such as trade and defence, education, technology, and regional security. In recent years, both sides have greatly enhanced cooperation on the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership at a deeper level. Both countries have greatly enhanced cooperation based on the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership at a deeper level in the past few years.

In recent years, Prime Minister Modi’s engagement with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been reasonably close at all international summits and regional forums, with several bilateral meetings taking place on the sidelines. Two potential members, India and Australia, are also important members of the Quad grouping, next to the United States and Japan.

The upcoming visit is expected to further contribute to economic cooperation and promote people-to-people ties between the two States, according to the authorities. During the meeting, discussions are set to be led by trade expansion, security in the Indo-Pacific, critical minerals, renewable energy, and collaboration on new areas of technology.

India-Australia trade has increased significantly over the last few years, and India-Australia education and skilled migration cooperation has also blossomed. The role of the Indian community in Australia has been important and continues to enhance cultural and economic relations.

More specifics on when and what is going on during Prime Minister Modi’s visit should be officially announced in the near future.