Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Narendra Modi virtual summit on Thursday, bilateral ties to be discussed: Report
Morrison said he was looking forward to discussing the countries' responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and would hold talks with Prime Minister Modi through a virtual meeting on Thursday on various other issues.

Speaking to reporters here on Sunday, Morrison said he was looking forward to discussing the countries' responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and would hold talks with Prime Minister Modi through a virtual meeting on Thursday on various other issues, the Australian Associated Press (AAP) reported.
"Prime Minister Modi and I will also discuss new opportunities in defence, trade, maritime safety and security, science and technology, and education," Morrison said.
"As like-minded democracies and natural strategic partners, Australia and India are in full agreement that our strong bilateral relationship is key to a more open, prosperous and inclusive Indo-Pacific," he said.
Morrison, who was due to visit India in January this year, had to cancel his trip following the bushfire crisis in south-eastern Australia.
On Sunday, Morrison shared his picture holding a plate of samosas and mango chutney on twitter and wrote ''Sunday ScoMosas with mango chutney, all made from scratch - including the chutney! A pity that my meeting with Narendra Modi this week is by video link. They're vegetarian, I would have liked to share with him."
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— Scott Morrison (@ScottMorrisonMP) 1590899980000Prime Minister Modi responded, saying the samosas looked "delicious", the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) News reported.
"Connected by the Indian Ocean, united by the Indian Samosa! Looks delicious, PM @ScottMorrisonMP!," he said in the tweet.
"Once we achieve a decisive victory against COVID-19, we will enjoy the Samosas together. Looking forward to our video meet on the 4th."
Connected by the Indian Ocean, united by the Indian Samosa!Looks delicious, PM @ScottMorrisonMP! Once we achiev… https://t.co/GAp0JV9EiG
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) 1590912860000The deadly coronavirus has created havoc across the world, infecting 6,172,448 people and killing 372,136, according to Johns Hopkins University.
Australia has reported a total of 7,193 confirmed COVID-19 cases along with 103 deaths.
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