Melbourne: As Prime Minister Narendra Modi left Australia after five packed days of touring four cities and meeting countless people, including some of the world's most powerful leaders, he tweeted an album of pictures that told the story of his visit. (Also Read: PM Modi Toasts Australia at Melbourne Cricket Ground)
"Thank you Australia! Past few days have been excellent. Sharing some photos from this memorable visit," he tweeted.
The pictures include those from his meetings with leaders like US President Barack Obama and Germany's Angela Merkel, formal pictures and those that showcase the warmest vibes. (PM Modi's Pick of Pictures From Australia)
There are photographs of the PM interacting with students at Queensland University, and with the big crowds that gathered everywhere he went. ('Narendra and I': First Names and Friendship on PM Modi's Australia Visit)
His signing the agro robot at QUT is part of the collection as are many from his rockstar reception at the Allphones arena and Sydney's Olympic Park.
Earlier in the day, he shared a classic selfie with Australian PM Tony Abbott at the historic Melbourne cricket ground, signed by both leaders, with the tweet, "With my friend @TonyAbbottMHR at the MCG."
He also tweeted a photograph of the stadium and said, "Thank you @TonyAbbottMHR for the wonderful dinner at @MCG. Enjoyed being at this iconic ground."
"Thank you Australia! Past few days have been excellent. Sharing some photos from this memorable visit," he tweeted.
There are photographs of the PM interacting with students at Queensland University, and with the big crowds that gathered everywhere he went. ('Narendra and I': First Names and Friendship on PM Modi's Australia Visit)
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Earlier in the day, he shared a classic selfie with Australian PM Tony Abbott at the historic Melbourne cricket ground, signed by both leaders, with the tweet, "With my friend @TonyAbbottMHR at the MCG."
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He also tweeted a photograph of the stadium and said, "Thank you @TonyAbbottMHR for the wonderful dinner at @MCG. Enjoyed being at this iconic ground."
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