Modi's visit leaves Indian diaspora trapped between Hindu nationalists and white supremacists
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was promised a “rockstar reception” at the “Melbourne Meets Modi” event at the city’s Marvel Stadium last Thursday. The event was billed as an opportunity for him to connect with Australia’s fast-growing Indian diaspora, with a forecast audience of 25,000 gathering for an evening that would showcase local Indian artists and performers. Anthony Albanese also took the opportunity to court what is now Australia’s largest overseas-born population, building upon the foundation he had established by proclaiming “Modi is the Boss!” at a similar event in Sydney during Modi’s 2023 visit.
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