Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who is scheduled to hold a virtual meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi this week, on Sunday tried his hand at making the ever-present Indian samosa, which he said he could have liked to proportion with Modi.
“Sunday ScoMosas with mango chutney, all made from scratch – along with the chutney! A pity my assembly with @narendramodi this week is by means of videolink. They’re vegetarian, I would have preferred to share them with him,” said Morrison in a put up on Twitter.
“ScoMosas“ is seen as a play on Morrison’s first name “Scott” and “samosas,” a deep-fried snack generally with a filling of potatoes, variations of which are discovered across the country.
“Connected by the Indian Ocean, united by the Indian Samosa! Looks delicious, PM @ScottMorrisonMP! Once we acquire a decisive victory against COVID-19, we are able to revel in the Samosas together. Looking ahead to our video meet on the 4th,” Modi responded in a Twitter post of his personal on Sunday.
The assembly between the two is slated for 4 June. Morrison turned into scheduled to visit India in January however it off his visit because of the devastating wildfires in Australia. A rescheduled visit in May had to be converted into a virtual summit because of the unconventional coronavirus pandemic.
This isn’t the primary time Modi and Morrison have shared banter. At the G-20 Summit in Osaka final 12 months, the two shared display screen space in a selfie with Morrison posting the photo on Twitter with the caption: “Kithana acha he Modi!” (How correct is Modi).
Modi spoke back with: “Mate, I’m stoked about the power of our bilateral relationship!”