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In Pics: Narendra Modi addresses Australian Parliament

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday took a playful dig at his Australian counterpart, telling lawmakers that it could be Tony Abbott's way of getting at them by making them listen to three


“In the six months that we have been in office, we have moved forward, thinking with ambition, acting with speed; seeking growth not just for growth, but to transform the quality of life of every Indian,” Modi said.  Lauding the people of Australia for making what the nation is today, Modi said generations of people's representatives have made the country one of the greatest nations of the world. 

Prime Minister Modi also wished Australia the best for hosting a “great and successful” World Cup Cricket tournament early next year.

Abbott, who spoke in the Parliament ahead of Modi's address, said, if all went well, Australia will export uranium to India under suitable safeguards.

“I will make this declaration here in this parliament that there are two Prime Ministers in this chamber today and we will make it happen.

“If all goes well, Australia will export uranium to India under suitable safeguards because cleaner energy is one of the most important contributions that Australia can make to wider world. We want to be dependable source of energy, security of food and of security of India,” Abbott said in his address.