The two leaders expressed satisfaction at the state of the wide-ranging India-UK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and progress on the Roadmap 2030 for Future Relations.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday met his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit in Bali and reiterated their stand for a shared and peaceful Indo-Pacific region amid Chinese assertiveness.
During the meeting, the two leaders reviewed the progress made in deepening cooperation in various sectors, including regional and global issues of mutual interest.
"I think that the theme Recover together, recover stronger will give way to one Earth, one family, one future. So, the idea is that we are recovering from the pandemic, which is this Summit and we will be looking to the future in a more consensual manner under India's leadership", said th
Biden and Sunak the two leaders accused Russian President Vladimir Putin and his regime of being "directly responsible" for precipitating global economic issues, including rising inflation.
"Sunak's bilateral with China's president Xi has been cancelled this afternoon, described as being because of time pressures after the snap meeting this morning on the missiles in Poland. Blow to the intended reset of UK-China relations," Elgot tweeted.
While addressing the closing ceremony, PM Modi said, "India's G20 presidency will be inclusive, ambitious, decisive and action-oriented. In the next year, it will be our endeavour that G20 works as a global prime mover to give impetus to collective action."
Modi and Scholz discussed bilateral cooperation between India and Germany, which entered a new phase with the signing of the partnership on Green and Sustainable Development by the PM and Chancellor during the Inter-Governmental Consultations (IGC).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement to Russian President Vladimir Putin in Samarkand on the sidelines of the SCO summit on September 16 - "today's era isn't of war" is seen in the G20 Bali Declaration.
PM Modi that the principle of "Data for development" will remain an integral part of the overall theme of India's presidency 'One Earth, One Family, One Family.'