........... Well thank you very much and I'm absolutely delighted to welcome Prime Minister Modi here to Australia and I'm pleased to meet Prime Minister Modi so soon after out productive meeting in Hiroshima for the 2023 Quad Leaders Summit. Quad Leaders stand together for an open, stable, secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific region, a region where sovereignty is respected and all countries large and small benefit from a regional balance that keeps the peace. This is my sixth meeting with Prime Minister Modi in just the one year and now one day in which I have had the honour of serving as Prime Minister. That shows the strength of our relationship. My visit to India in March for the Australia-India Annual Leaders Summit focused on the key pillars of our relationship. Trade, investment and business cooperation, defence and security cooperation, climate and energy cooperation and of course people-to-people links. In our bilateral meeting today, Prime Minister Modi and I further built on those pillars. We reiterated our shared ambition for an early conclusion of the Australia-India Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement later this year. Prime Minister Modi and I are pleased to have just witnessed the exchange of the Australia-India Migration and Mobility Partnership Agreement. This arrangement will promote the exchange of students, graduates, researchers and business people, expand our people-to-people ties and enhance cooperation in preventing people smuggling. Renewable energy was once again a focus and an important topic in our discussions. I am pleased that we have just witnessed the signing of the terms of reference of the Australia-India Green Hydrogen Task Force. The task force will comprise Australian and Indian experts in renewable hydrogen and report to the Australian Indian Ministerial Energy Dialogue on the opportunities which are there for Australia and India to cooperate in this important area of renewable hydrogen. Investments like the task force will help power our industries in the future and ensure that Australia and India meet our energy targets in the interests of both our respective countries but also in support of reduction of global emissions. Yesterday Prime Minister Modi and I celebrated Australia's valued Indian diaspora communities at a rather extraordinary event, it must be said, at Kedos-Bengarina. I was delighted to unveil with Prime Minister Modi a plaque for the foundation stone of Little India, a gateway in Harris Park in Sydney's western suburbs. I am pleased also to celebrate the City of Perth and Western Australian Government's decision to rename a road along Perth Swan River in recognition of Private Nain Singh Salani. Private Singh Salani was one of 12 known Indian Anzacs who fought in the Australian Imperial Force during the First World War. When I was in India in March I announced the appointment of the CEO of the Centre for Australia-India Relations, Mr Tim Thomas. Last night I was very pleased to announce that the Centre has now commenced operations to be based in Parramatta. I am also pleased to announce the establishment of a new Australian Consulate-General in Bengaluru, which will help connect Australian businesses to India's booming digital and innovation ecosystem. I welcome India's plans for a Consulate-General in Brisbane. The Bengaluru establishment will be the fifth diplomatic presence that is there in India from Australia. I want to thank you again, Prime Minister Modi, for visiting and receiving such a warm welcome here. I look forward to returning to India in September for the G20 Leaders' Summit. Thank you. Prime Minister Albanishi, delegates from both countries, friends from media, namaskar. Australia, in my journey, has given me and my delegation respect and respect to the people of Australia and Prime Minister Albanishi. My friend PM has come into our T20 mode. I am visiting Australia within two months of the visit of my friend, Prime Minister Albanishi, to India. This is our sixth meeting in the past one year. This reflects a depth in our comprehensive relations, convergence in our views and the maturity of our ties. In the language of cricket, our ties have entered the T20 mode. Acccellency, as you said yesterday, is the foundation of our international ties. Our relations are based on mutual faith and respect. In Australia, the Indian society is a living bridge between our two countries. Last evening, I and Prime Minister Albanishi spoke of little India in Harris Park. I also felt the popularity of Prime Minister Albanishi there. Acccellency, as you said yesterday, our democratic values are the foundation of our ties. Our relations are based on mutual trust and respect. The Indian community in Australia is a living bridge between our countries. Last evening, at the Indian community event, Prime Minister Albanishi and I unveiled little India of Harris Park. I could also sense the popularity of Prime Minister in the event. Friends, today, Prime Minister Albanishi and I spoke of our comprehensive strategic mattership in the next session. In the new area, we discussed the possibilities of mutual ties. Last year, India and Australia were united. Today, we have decided to focus on the comprehensive economic cooperation agreement. This will help our business and the artisai. Friends, in my meeting with Prime Minister Albanishi today, we talked about taking Australia-India comprehensive strategic partnership to greater heights in the next decade. We had detailed discussions on scope for cooperation in new areas. Last year, the India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement came into effect and today, we have decided to focus on comprehensive economic cooperation agreement. This will further strengthen our economic partnership and open up new avenues for cooperation. In the field of mining and critical miners, we discussed the strategic side. In renewable energy, we recognised the source area. We decided to focus on green hydrogen, a task force. Yesterday, the Australian CEOs discussed the use of my resources in different areas. Today, in a business-roundtable trade investment, we will discuss the use of technology. We had constructive discussions on strengthening our strategic cooperation in the sectors of mining and critical minerals. We identified concrete areas for cooperation in the renewable energy sector. We have decided to set up a task force on green hydrogen. Yesterday, I had useful discussions with Australian CEOs on investments in different areas. In a business-roundtable today, I will discuss cooperation in trade, investment and technology. Today, we signed a Migration and Mobility Agreement. It will strengthen our living bridge. As I discussed yesterday, we will soon open a new Indian Consulate in Brisbane and as you have discussed in Bangalore. Friends, in Australia, we will continue to strengthen our living bridge. As I announced yesterday, for our continued deepening relationship, we will soon open a new Indian Consulate in Brisbane, just as Australia has announced opening a new consulate in Bangalore. Friends, in Australia, we will continue to strengthen our living bridge. We had discussed this earlier and today as well. We do not accept any of the relations between India and Australia. We do not accept any of the relations between India and Australia. Pradhan Mantri Albanizi hei i sandarb mei jok kadam uthae hei. Mae is ke liye unko dhanewaad deta hu. Saati unho hei mei je ik mar fir aswasta ke ia ha hei ki bo aise tatmau ke virut saft action le te rehinge. Friends, Prime Minister Albanizi and I have in the past discussed the issue of attack on temples in Australia and activities of separatist elements. We discussed the matter today also again. We will not accept any elements that harm the friendly and warm ties between India and Australia by their actions or thoughts. I thank Prime Minister for the actions that have already been taken. Prime Minister Albanizi has once again assured me today that he will take strict actions against such elements in the future also. Friends, India, Australia samandho ka paripeksh ke wal hamaare do desho tak simit nahi hai. Ia khetri asthirata shanti aur viswa kalyan sebi jura hai. Qud din pehle, Pradhan Mantri Albanizi ke saat Hiroshima mei quadsamit me hamne Indo-Pacific parbi charchati. Friends, the scope of India-Australia ties is not limited to merely our two countries. It is also linked to regional stability, peace and global welfare. A few days ago in quadsamit in Hiroshima with Prime Minister, we discussed Indo-Pacific issues. Bharat, Australia, Sahiok global south ki pragati me bhi laapkari haosapte hain. Vasudhe kutum kumpi bhaartie parampara jupuri dunia ko ek parivaar te roop me dekti hain. Bharat ki G20 presidenci ka mul mantra hain. G20 mei hamare initiatives par Australia ke samarthan ke liye me Pradhan Mantri Albanizi ka hain. Rudair se dhanawad deta hain. India-Australia co-operation can be beneficial for the growth of global south also. The Indian tradition of Vasudhe kutum bakam that views the entire world as one family is the central theme of India's G20 presidenci. I thank Prime Minister Albanizi from the bottom of my heart for Australia's co-operation for our G20 initiatives. Friends, issaan Bharat me hune wale Cricket World Cup ke liye me Pradhan Mati Albanizi aur sabi Australia-like Cricket fans ko Bharat aane kale aamantriti karta hain. Ust samai aapko Cricket ke saath-saath Diwali ki chamak aur dumdham bhi dekhne ko milegi. Friends, I invite Prime Minister Albanizi and all Australian Cricket fans to India for the Cricket World Cup this year. At that time, you will also get to see the grand celebrations of Diwali in India. Excellency, itsaan sitambar me G20 summit ke liye aapka phir se Bharat me shwagat karne ke liye me bahoti utsai thun ek ba phir aapka bahot bahot dhanimata. Excellency, I'm excited to welcome you again in India for the G20 summit in September this year. Once again, thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much.