The bonhomie between Scott Morrison and Narendra Modi was on full display on Saturday when the Australian Prime Minister tweeted a selfie with his Indian counterpart and praised him in Hindi "Kithana acha he Modi!", a message which went viral.
Modi replied to his tweet by saying he was "stoked" about the energy of the India-Australia relations.
"You have made the message go viral by writing Kithana acha he Modi!" the Indian Prime Minister said.
The two leaders are in Osaka, Japan for the G20 Summit.
The newly-elected Australian Prime Minister met his Indian counterpart in the morning and shared some light moments with him.
Morrison clicked a selfie with Modi and posted it on Twitter with a captain "Kithana acha he Modi!" (How good is Modi).
In his reply, Modi wrote on Twitter: "Mate, I'm stoked about the energy of our bilateral relationship!"
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