By India Today World Desk: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alongside alongside along with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese, on Tuesday launched the renaming of Harris Park, a suburb in Sydney, as ‘Little India’.
The announcement was made by Albanese as he welcomed PM Modi at a neighborhood event in Sydney. PM Modi is in the meanwhile in Australia on a three-day go to.
Harris Park, located in Parramatta, is dwelling to an enormous Indian neighborhood. It is a well-known trip spot for Indian cuisines and quite a few different Indian-owned corporations and retailers. Earlier, it was informally generally known as ‘Little India’.
PM Modi and his Australian counterpart moreover laid the inspiration stone of the ‘Little India’ gateway on the event at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney. The gateway is perhaps in-built Harris Park to mark the friendship between the two worldwide places and the contribution of the Indian diaspora in Australia.
PM Modi thanked Albanese for this explicit gesture on the event and later tweeted, “I had the opportunity to welcome the Prime Minister @AlboMP ji on the Indian soil in Ahmedabad. Today he joined me in unveiling the foundation stone of ‘Little India’ here.”
At the neighborhood event, PM Modi moreover acknowledged he wanted to go to an Indian sweets retailer in Harris Park alongside along with his Australian counterpart.
#WATCH | At the neighborhood event in Sydney, Australia, PM Modi says, “I’ve heard that Chatkazz ‘Chaat’ and ‘Jalebi’ from Jaipur Sweets at Harris Park is very delicious. I want you all to take my friend Australian PM Albanese to that place,” pic.twitter.com/Bnxux7zLfi
— ANI (@ANI) May 23, 2023
“I’ve heard that Chatkazz ‘Chaat’ and ‘Jalebi’ from Jaipur Sweets at Harris Park is very delicious. I want you all to take my friend Australian PM Albanese to that place,” he acknowledged as quoted by data firm ANI.
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