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During his 5-day visit, New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to strengthen their defense partnership. Modi expressed concerns about anti-India activities by some illegal elements in New Zealand, which he believes will continue to receive cooperation from the New Zealand government. The leaders agreed to work together against terrorist, separatist, and radical elements, and discussed the need to ensure the safety and security of sea lanes of communication.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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