When Modi, the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Australia in 28 years after Rajiv Gandhi in 1986, made his entry at the G20 Summit venue, he gave Abbott a hearty hug.
Before Modi began his address to lawmakers on Tuesday, Abbott said he was determined to correct the situation where no Indian Prime Minister had addressed the Australian parliament.
He said leaders of several countries have addressed the Parliament but no Indian leader has done it.
“I am personally delighted that this has been been corrected,” Abbott said.
The two leaders had several meetings — both formally and informally — during the East Asia Summit and at the G20 Summit.
“My memorable visit to Australia ends today. A new relationship has begun,” Modi said while speaking at the MCG.
At the end of his four—city Australia tour, Modi gifted a memento to Australia signed by World Cup winning Indian captains and himself.