Narendra Modi and Christopher Luxon Commit to Strengthen India-New Zealand Ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a congratulatory call from New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on his re-election. Both leaders pledged to enhance their bilateral ties in various sectors, including trade, economic cooperation, education, and space. Modi appreciated Luxon's efforts towards the Indian diaspora's security and well-being in New Zealand.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a congratulatory call from his New Zealand counterpart Christopher Luxon following his re-election. The two leaders agreed to bolster bilateral relations, particularly in trade, economic cooperation, animal husbandry, pharmaceuticals, and education.
Modi's office released a statement emphasizing shared democratic values and strong people-to-people connections between India and New Zealand. They highlighted the importance of recent high-level contacts and agreed to advance cooperation in multiple areas.
Modi thanked Luxon for his warm greetings and for looking after the Indian diaspora, reaffirming their commitment to elevate bilateral ties. Modi, who recently secured a third term in office, noted this on social media platform X.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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