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
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
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.
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.