New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on Monday highlighted the long-standing relationship between Indians and New Zealanders, emphasising over two centuries of shared history at the Raisina Dialogue 2025 in New Delhi.
In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, "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."
Speaking in a joint press statement, PM Modi highlighted shared concerns over terrorism, citing attacks in both countries. PM Modi emphasized that terrorism is unacceptable in all forms, citing the devastating attacks on Christ Church in 2019 and Mumbai's 26/11 tragedy. He stressed the ne
Tulsi Gabbard said that the two leaders also share a great friendship and that is the foundation on which the two countries will build on their partnership.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held a bilateral meeting with the United States Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard in the national capital on Monday, during which they discussed key aspects of defence cooperation and intelligence sharing between the two nations.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar kicked off Raisina Dialogue 2025 engagements with high-level meetings, including discussions with Swedish and Slovenian counterparts. New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon arrived in India for an official visit and will serve as the Chief Gues
Polish Secretary of State Wladyslaw Teofil Bartoszewski emphasised the global significance of the Raisina Dialogue, key geopolitical issues, and India-Poland ties. He also addressed Poland's role in securing Starlink for Ukraine.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon at Hyderabad House in New Delhi to discuss trade, economic cooperation, and regional security. Luxon, on a five-day visit, emphasised strengthening bilateral ties and announced negotiations for a Free Trade Agre
Speaking to ANI, Maxian said that the ties between India and Slovakia is "booming" and the business between two nations crossed 1.3 billion euros last year. He also noted that Slovak investors are active in India.