Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said India is working on 6G technology because Indians believe in "grow more, achieve more", as he addressed the Indian community in Melbourne.Highlighting India's economic and technological progress, Modi said the country is building a new manufacturing ecosystem "from chips to ships" and is working towards becoming a developed nation."The foundation of India's big dreams and great aspirations is its people — 'We, the People'," the Prime Minister said, adding that the mantra of "Nagrik Devo Bhava" has become the guiding principle of governance in India.Referring to India's counter-terrorism operation, Modi said, "During Operation Sindoor, explosions were taking place at terrorist bases and their echoes were heard across the world.""India of the 21st century is working towards becoming a developed nation," the Prime Minister said.Recalling his earlier visits to Australia, Modi said, "When I visited Australia in 2014, it was the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister in 28 years. You may recall that I had then said you would not have to wait another 28 years.""Over the past 12 years, this is my third visit to Australia, a hat-trick, in a way. It reflects the heights India-Australia relations have reached," he said.Modi credited the Indian diaspora for strengthening ties between the two countries."And do you know who deserves the biggest credit for this? Not Modi, but all of you. The Indian diaspora has played the biggest role," he said.