As world leaders gather at the G20 summit to discuss challenging issues and better understand their counterparts to promote welfare and improved relations, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison took time out from hectic schedule and posted a selfie with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The two leaders displayed their bonhomie on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison took to his Twitter wall and shared a selfie with PM Modi whose caption reads, "Kithana acha he Modi' means 'How nice Modi is'.
Be it Australian PM Scott Morrison, or other world leaders, PM Modi's personal chemistry with world leaders have always gained worldwide attention.
In the past too, we have seen PM Modi embracing world leaders including President Trump, Barack Obama, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin and others with his signature "bear-hug".
In May, Scott Morrison, was re-elected as Australian Prime Minister in 2019 General Elections after ruling Conservative Coalition led by him made a "miraculous" comeback, defying exit polls and devastating the opposition Labor Party, forcing its leader Bill Shorten to step down.
Around 16 million Australians swarmed to the polling booths across the country to elect the nation's 31st prime minister, in what was widely referred to as the climate-change election.
Earlier on Saturday, PM Modi held bilateral meetings with Indonesian President Joko Widodo and Brazilian President on the sidelines of the 14th G20 summit.
In the meeting, the Prime Minister extended hearty congratulations to the Indonesia President on his magnificent win for a second term in the April 17 presidential elections.
"PM Narendra Modi had a productive meeting with Indonesian President Joko Widodo on margins of G20 summit. Discussed expanding cooperation in trade and investment, defence, maritime, space and exchanged views on Indo-Pacific vision," External Affairs Ministry's spokesperson Raveesh Kumar wrote on Twitter.
Describing terrorism as the biggest threat to humanity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the scourge not only kills innocents but also severely affects the economic development and social stability.
Speaking at the informal BRICS leaders' meeting in Osaka on the sidelines of the G20 summit, Modi said that there is a need to stop all the mediums of support to terrorism and racism.
"Terrorism is the biggest threat to humanity. It not only kills innocents but also severely affects the economic development and social stability," he said.
(With inputs from ANI and PTI)