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Combating Covid-19: Modi speaks to Australian counterpart Morrison

By ANI | Updated: April 6, 2020 15:55 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison on Monday and discussed strategies they adopted to contain coronavirus.

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New Delhi [India], April 6 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison on Monday and discussed strategies they adopted to contain coronavirus.

During their phone call, the two leaders agreed on the importance of bilateral experience-sharing to ward off this crisis.

Prime Minister Modi conveyed that India stands ready to provide necessary facilitation and support to any Australian citizen stranded in the country due to lockdown to contain coronavirus, which has infected over 4,000 people in India.

Meanwhile, Morrison also assured that the Indian community in Australia would also continue to be valued as a vibrant part of Australian society.

The pathogen, which has spread across continents and territories, has infected at least 1.2 million and killed close to 70,000 others.

( With inputs from ANI )

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