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PM Narendra Modi Likely to Visit New Zealand in July for First Time

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit New Zealand in July, according to local media reports. This would be his first visit to the country, following preparations indicated by both governments earlier this year. The visit comes after India and New Zealand signed a historic Free Trade Agreement, and New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon's visit to India last year. Modi and Luxon held wide-ranging talks during Luxon's visit, covering all important sectors of bilateral ties.

PM Modi expected to visit New Zealand in July, Kiwi media reports

Wellington, May 19

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit New Zealand, possibly in July, local media reported.

Earlier this year, the governments of India and New Zealand indicated that preparations were being made for PM Modi's visit, which would mark his first visit to the country, Radio New Zealand (RNZ) reported.

When asked on First Up if PM Modi would visit New Zealand in July, New Zealand's Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour said they might be able to confirm it very soon, RNZ reported.

Last month, India and New Zealand signed a historic Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in New Delhi that removes tariffs on 100 per cent of India's exports to New Zealand, and either sharply reduces or removes tariffs on 95 per cent of the country's imports from New Zealand. The agreement was sealed in the presence of Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal and his New Zealand counterpart Todd McClay.

Last year, New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon travelled to India for a five-day visit. During the visit, Luxon attended the 10th Raisina Dialogue as Chief Guest and held a meeting with PM Modi. During the meeting, PM Modi and Luxon held discussions on various sectors related to India-New Zealand ties.

"It is a matter of immense joy to be welcoming Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to Delhi. It is equally gladdening that such a youthful, dynamic and energetic leader will be the Chief Guest at this year's Raisina Dialogue. We had wide ranging talks earlier today, covering all important sectors relating to India-New Zealand friendship," PM Modi had posted on X.

PM Modi and his New Zealand counterpart Christopher Luxon had also visited the historic Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib in New Delhi, paying obeisance and their respect to the religious and cultural heritage of the Sikh community.

India and New Zealand share warm and friendly ties. Diplomatic relations between two nations were established in 1952. According to Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the two countries share similarities such as membership of the Commonwealth, common law practices and pursuing shared aspirations of achieving economic development and prosperity through democratic governance systems for diverse communities.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

I'm a Kiwi living in India and this is wonderful to see! 🇳🇿 The trade deal is a big win for both countries. Also loved that they visited Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Sahib - shows mutual respect for Sikh heritage. Matches perfectly with India's soft power diplomacy. Hopefully this visit boosts student exchanges and tourism too!

Vikram M

Solid foreign policy move by Modi ji. Building bridges with Commonwealth nations while expanding trade. NZ is a pacific ally and this opens doors for Indian IT and pharma sectors. However, I hope the government also negotiates better mobility for Indian professionals and students to work in NZ post-study. Brain drain is real but talent should flow both ways.

Rohit P

Nice to see PM going to Wellington 🇮🇳🇳🇿 But why focus on just trade? What about climate change cooperation? NZ is a world leader in renewable energy, India can learn a lot. Also, Indian students in NZ face visa issues sometimes - hope Modi raises this. And why no mention of boosting tourism? India has so much to offer! 🤔

James A

As a New Zealander who's lived in Delhi for 5 years, this visit is long overdue. India and NZ share so much - Commonwealth roots, love for cricket 🏏, and now expanding trade. The FTA is a game-changer. But I hope the July timing works - our winters are cold but India summers are brutal! Pack a sweater PM Modi ji 😄

Raghav A

Interesting to see PM Modi making inroads in the Pacific region. After successful visits to Fiji and Australia, NZ is the next logical step. The FTA removing

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