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New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon began a five-day visit to India, praising India's leadership role in the Indo-Pacific region. Both countries announced the launch of negotiations for a free trade agreement. The New Zealand minister highlighted the significant contributions of the Indian diaspora in their country. The visit aims to deepen bilateral trade and economic ties, with an already robust trade relationship of $1.75 billion in 2023-24.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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