Narendra Modi and Christopher Luxon Bilateral Meeting: Consent between New Zealand’s PM Christopher Luxon and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on many issues including defense cooperation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon Reached an agrement on manyement Including defense cooperation

Narendra Modi and Christopher Luxon Bilateral Meeting: Consent between New Zealand's PM Christopher Luxon and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on many issues including defense cooperation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon Reached an agrement on manyement Including defense cooperation

New Delhi. New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is currently on a tour of India. In Delhi, a bilateral meeting between the Prime Minister of New Zealand with PM Narendra Modi today agreed on several issues including defense cooperation, strengthening security partnership. Earlier, Modi warmly welcomed the New Zealand PM. Modi said, I welcome PM Luxon and his cabinet to India. It is a pleasure for us to be a young, energetic and talented leader like him this year to be the chief guest of the Raisina dialogue.

Modi said, PM Luxon has been connected to India for a long time. A few days ago, we all saw the way he created a festive atmosphere by painting the colors of Holi in Auckland. Prime Minister Luxon’s attachment to Indian people who settled in New Zealand can also be seen in such a way that a big community delegation has also come to India.

At the same time, New Zealand’s PM Luxon said while speaking, today we have held a very important meeting. We also saw many government systems that will strengthen the growing relations between India and New Zealand. Prime Minister Modi and I have discussed many topics, I hope that Prime Minister Modi would have had no doubt about the depth of New Zealand’s commitment to make deep and pleasant relations with India with our meeting.

Luxon said, to effectively implement various new areas of cooperation, my government has also confirmed that we will need more personnel at the ground level in India. This is why New Zealand is considering to increase its diplomatic presence in India over 60 percent, which outlines our commitment to this relationship and our ambition to further further.

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