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New Zealand PM to Visit India: PM Luxon’s first visit to India, know what will be the whole program?

On the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will visit India from 16 March to 20 March. This will be Luxon’s first visit to India as Prime Minister of New Zealand. The statement said that this Prime Minister will be the first visit to India in the current capacity of Honorable Luxon. He will visit New Delhi and Mumbai before returning to Wellington on 20 March 2025.

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Meeting PM Modi and President Murmu
During his visit, Prime Minister Lakson will interact with Prime Minister Modi and President Draupadi Murmu. The statement said that during his visit, Prime Minister Lakson will interact with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on various aspects of India-New Zealand relations on 17 March. Prime Minister Modi will organize lunch in honor of the guest dignitaries. The same day is a program to meet President Draupadi Murmu. Luxon will attend the inaugural session of the 10th Raisina Dialogue 2025 on 17 March and will deliver the main speech.

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Luxon will visit Mumbai
Lakson will also visit Mumbai on 19-20 March, where he will interact with leaders of Indian trade world and representatives from various fields. The statement further stated that a high -level delegation will also come from various areas along with Luxon. He will also be accompanied by a high -level delegation, which will include minister, senior officials, members of the Indian Pravasi community in the business, media and New Zealand. The statement said that Luxon’s visit confirms the lasting relations between the two countries. According to the statement, the Prime Minister’s visit to Honorable Luxon underlines long -standing and permanent relations between India and New Zealand. This confirms the continuous commitment of the two countries to further strengthen bilateral relations in all regions and to deepen relations between our close people.
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