Reimagining Partnerships: New Zealand PM Luxon's Landmark India Visit
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon embarks on his first official visit to India, aiming to forge a comprehensive economic partnership and strengthen bilateral security ties. Accompanied by a large delegation, Luxon emphasizes the importance of building sustainable economic and cultural relationships with India, showcasing the enduring Indo-Kiwi connection.
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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is on a mission to deepen his country's ties with India, embarking on his maiden visit to the nation as prime minister. During his trip from March 16 to 20, Luxon aims to foster a comprehensive economic partnership and bolster security collaborations between the two countries. A highlight of his visit will be engaging in discussions with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, focusing on trade expansion and enhancing political ties.
Luxon's visit is marked by the presence of one of the most extensive delegations accompanying a New Zealand leader, featuring ministers, senior business figures, a community team of prominent Kiwi Indians, and parliamentarians. Speaking to media, Luxon emphasized his determination to significantly transform trade relations with India, calling India an essential power in the Indo-Pacific region and underlining the importance of peace and prosperity.
Luxon's program includes delivering the inaugural address at the Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi and a visit to Mumbai. The Ministry of External Affairs of India highlights this visit as a reaffirmation of steadfast bilateral relations, underscoring the commitment to strengthen connections across all sectors. Luxon is set to meet President Droupadi Murmu and attend a luncheon hosted by Prime Minister Modi, underscoring the rich ties and shared heritage of the two nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)

