Luxon dodges call to address ‘illegal anti-India activities’ in NZ
- Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged closer cooperation during their meeting, which included key topics like defence and trade agreements.
- Modi expressed confidence in New Zealand's support against illegal anti-India activities, while Luxon stated he would not target the Khalistan movement in New Zealand.
- Luxon emphasized New Zealand's commitment to free speech laws and respect for India's sovereignty during discussions on cooperation against terrorism.
- Both leaders confirmed plans to increase diplomatic ties, announcing a 60% increase in New Zealand's diplomatic presence in India.
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It started with a hug.On the steps of Hyderabad House in Delhi, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon leaned in first. Once Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi embraced his new friend, the pair walked the flag-adorned lawn, and Luxon patted Modi on the back one, two, three, four times. .wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles article .entry-title { font-size: 1.2em; } .wp-block-newspack-blocks-homepage-articles .entry-meta { displ…
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