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Thousands of Indian community members attended the 'Kia Ora Modi' event in Auckland, expressing admiration for Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his landmark New Zealand visit. Attendees praised his speech, cultural performances and the strengthening of India-New Zealand ties, including recent trade cooperation.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged New Zealand business leaders to invest in India, calling the country a "launchpad for global growth". He highlighted the India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement, strategic partnership and opportunities across manufacturing, infrastructure, clean energy, agriculture and technology
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India and New Zealand elevated their relationship to a strategic partnership and set a target of doubling bilateral trade to approximately Rs 35,000 crore by 2030. The two countries also signed key agreements on maritime cooperation, logistics support and regional security
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India and New Zealand elevated ties to a strategic partnership, set a target to double bilateral trade to ₹35,000 crore by 2030, and expanded maritime and security cooperation. Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Christopher Luxon also reaffirmed commitment to a free Indo-Pacific
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his New Zealand visit after holding wide-ranging talks with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, signing multiple agreements and addressing the Indian diaspora. The MEA said the visit strengthened bilateral ties, with Luxon personally seeing Modi off at the airport
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India is setting a new global development model despite worldwide challenges, highlighting rapid economic growth, digital innovation and technological progress. Addressing the Indian community in Auckland, he also emphasised stronger India-New Zealand ties and future trade opportunities
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi met New Zealand Opposition Leader Chris Hipkins in Auckland to discuss strengthening bilateral ties, trade and people-to-people relations. The meeting followed Modi's talks with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, during which both countries elevated ties to a strategic partnership
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement will strengthen bilateral economic ties by boosting trade, investment and talent mobility. Addressing business leaders in Auckland, he invited New Zealand companies to invest in India's rapidly growing economy and infrastructure sectors.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon elevated bilateral relations to a Strategic Partnership during talks in Auckland. The leaders reviewed cooperation across key sectors, exchanged multiple MoUs and discussed the proposed India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in New Zealand on the final leg of his three-nation tour. He will hold talks with Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on trade and bilateral ties, address the Indian diaspora and strengthen cooperation under India's Indo-Pacific vision
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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said 57 per cent of the country's exports to India will become tariff-free from day one under the Free Trade Agreement. The announcement comes ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day state visit to New Zealand
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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon described the India-New Zealand free trade agreement as a major economic opportunity that will boost jobs and exports. The landmark pact is expected to reduce tariffs, strengthen bilateral trade ties and expand investment and strategic cooperation
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Narendra Modi hailed the India-New Zealand FTA as transformative for inclusive growth, benefiting farmers, MSMEs and youth. Christopher Luxon called it a historic milestone, boosting trade, investment and bilateral ties
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The Foreign Ministers of Slovakia, Juraj Blanar; Enrique A. Manalo of The Philippines; and E.P. Chet Greene of Antigua and Barbuda, have already arrived in the national capital, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Monday in a statement.
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The five-day visit, which will run until March 20, has been organised at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Luxon’s visit aims to strengthen the long-standing relationship between India and New Zealand, reaffirming the two nations' shared commitment to expanding their bilateral ties across various sectors.
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Peters appointed as Foreign Minister, Seymour as Minister Overseeing Regulation Quality Assessment.
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"Anticipating Collaborative Efforts to Deepen India-New Zealand Relations," PM Modi Shared on X.