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India and New Zealand signed an agreement to boost defense ties, with both countries expressing concerns over pro-Khalistani elements in New Zealand. They also agreed to work together in the Indo-Pacific region, and launched negotiations for a free trade agreement. Additionally, they discussed deepening economic integration, particularly in areas like dairy, food processing, and pharma.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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