

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to New Zealand, highlighted the growing partnership between India and New Zealand, stating that both nations have immense opportunities to expand cooperation across multiple sectors. He said the two countries are achieving remarkable progress and expressed confidence that bilateral ties will continue to strengthen in the years ahead. Modi also described New Zealand as a wonderful nation with shared democratic values and a vibrant Indian community contributing to its development.
The Prime Minister praised New Zealand's global achievements, particularly its agricultural excellence and its historic distinction as the first country to grant women the right to vote. He said New Zealand has demonstrated to the world how agriculture can serve as a strong pillar of economic growth. Modi also acknowledged the presence and contributions of the Indian diaspora across New Zealand, emphasizing that people-to-people ties remain a key pillar of the relationship between the two countries.

















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