Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is set to be welcomed in India with a giant billboard at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad where he’ll be attending part of day one in the fourth cricket test.
Albanese is hoping to build on any complimentary facets between the two nations as his visit is purposed towards building an underdone economic relationship and joining forces to set India up as a democratic counterweight to China’s influence.
The giant message displayed on the billboard is exactly what Albanese and his business delegation are hoping to see as it celebrates 75 years of friendship through cricket.
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