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Modi Uses Math Metaphor to Stress India-Australia Unity

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Prime Minister Modi employed a clever numerical symbolism during delegation-level talks with Australian counterpart Albanese, using the phrase "Ek ke saath ek hota hai toh..." - roughly translating to "when one is with one" - to underscore the strength of bilateral partnership. The wordplay reflects Modi's signature communication style, blending cultural references with diplomatic messaging. The talks represent ongoing efforts to deepen India-Australia relations on multiple fronts.

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