Prime Minister Modi meets Australian Counterpart Malcolm Turnbull

Published By : Admin | November 15, 2015 | 22:55 IST
PM Modi meets his Australian Counterpart Malcolm Turnbull
PM Modi, PM Turnbull discuss India-Australia relations in their first bilateral meeting in Antalya, Turkey

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi meets his Australian Counterpart Malcolm Turnbull. Both the PM’s discuss India-Australia relations in their first bilateral meeting in Antalya, Turkey.

The two Prime Ministers announced completion of procedures for the India Australia Civil Nuclear Agreement. With the completion of procedures, including administrative arrangements, the India Australia Civil Nuclear Agreement will enter into force. Shri Narendra Modi thanked Mr. Malcolm Turnbull, and described the nuclear agreement as a milestone and source of trust and confidence.

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Chairman and CEO of Microsoft, Satya Nadella meets Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi
January 06, 2025

Chairman and CEO of Microsoft, Satya Nadella met with Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi in New Delhi.

Shri Modi expressed his happiness to know about Microsoft's ambitious expansion and investment plans in India. Both have discussed various aspects of tech, innovation and AI in the meeting.

Responding to the X post of Satya Nadella about the meeting, Shri Modi said;

“It was indeed a delight to meet you, @satyanadella! Glad to know about Microsoft's ambitious expansion and investment plans in India. It was also wonderful discussing various aspects of tech, innovation and AI in our meeting.”