Overview
- MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said Indian missions are in regular contact with Australian authorities and community groups to monitor safety.
- The Australian government responded formally, noting the protests "may be of concern for Australia's diverse communities," according to New Delhi.
- Senior leaders in Australia, including Home Minister Tony Burke, criticized the rallies and affirmed support for a multicultural society.
- The "March for Australia" protests on August 31 spanned Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and Adelaide, with clashes reported between participants, counter-protesters and police.
- Reports highlighted incidents targeting Indians, including a viral video of a speaker being heckled, as India reiterated its commitment to the diaspora and its strategic partnership with Australia.