Prime Minister Narendra Modi received praise during his visit to New Zealand, where leaders highlighted India’s economic progress and growing global influence. Addressing the significance of the visit, discussions focused on strengthening India-New Zealand relations, trade cooperation and people-to-people connections between the two nations. New Zealand leaders appreciated India’s development journey and referred to the progress made in reducing poverty and expanding the middle class. The mention of more than 25 crore people moving out of poverty highlighted India’s economic transformation and policy initiatives over the past decade. PM Modi’s visit is being seen as an important step in further strengthening bilateral ties after progress on trade-related discussions between India and New Zealand. During the visit, the Prime Minister held meetings with New Zealand’s leadership, including discussions on cooperation in areas such as trade, investment, education, technology and strategic partnerships. Experts believe that India’s approach of expanding economic partnerships with multiple countries reflects its focus on increasing trade opportunities and attracting investment. The visit comes at a time when global economic relations are witnessing major shifts, encouraging countries to diversify partnerships and build stronger commercial ties. The Indian diaspora also remains a key pillar of India-New Zealand relations. Community interactions during overseas visits provide an opportunity to highlight cultural connections and the contribution of Indians living abroad. New Zealand’s appreciation of India’s economic rise reflects the growing global recognition of India’s expanding market, digital transformation and development initiatives. The visit is expected to provide fresh momentum to bilateral cooperation and strengthen long-term partnerships between the two countries.
PM Modi News: New Zealand Praises India's Growth, Highlights Poverty Reduction During Auckland Visit
