PM Modi’s visit to New Zealand after FTA, enthusiasm among NRIs; Said- This is a proud moment for us

PM Modi New Zealand Visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to New Zealand is being considered an important milestone in India-New Zealand relations. This will be the first official visit of an Indian Prime Minister after almost four decades (40 years), in such a situation, it is expected that political, economic and strategic cooperation between the two countries will get a new momentum. The importance of this visit has increased further after the recent agreement on Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two countries.

People of Indian origin living in New Zealand have described Prime Minister Modi’s visit as a ‘proud moment’. Stating that this will further strengthen the relations between the two countries. NRIs believe that FTA will open up new opportunities in sectors like trade, agriculture, medicine, education and technology. Many expressed hope that Indian doctors, students and entrepreneurs would directly benefit from this agreement. He also said that Prime Minister Modi’s global popularity and leadership ability will further strengthen India’s international image. The Indian community in New Zealand is busy preparing to welcome Prime Minister Modi and is seeing his visit as a historic occasion.

.’This is a proud moment for us’

A woman of Indian origin said that Prime Minister Modi’s visit to New Zealand is a matter of great pride for us. Last time also when PM Modi came to Australia, we had hoped that maybe he would visit New Zealand also, but it was not possible then. It is a matter of great pride for us that he is coming here this time. I and the people associated with the Indian community present here are eagerly waiting for his arrival.

Doctors and businessmen will benefit

Bahadur Singh Kuka told that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is coming here among us. This is a matter of great happiness for us. The Indian community present here is eagerly waiting for the PM’s visit. We want the relations between the Government of India and the Government of New Zealand to become stronger. Every Indian present here benefits from the good relations between the two countries. We want such good relations to continue forever.

With the arrival of PM Modi, the support of the Indians present here becomes stronger. Kuka said that the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two countries will provide huge benefits. This is a huge achievement. It will be very beneficial in the medical field. Now one can come here after doing MBBS in India. There is a great need for doctors here. Apart from this, this agreement will definitely be beneficial in business.

Indian PM’s visit after 40 years

Sudesh Jhunjhunwala said that this is a big event. It is a matter of great pride for us that after 40 years our Prime Minister is visiting us here in New Zealand. This is a happy occasion for both the countries because both the countries are going to benefit from the Free Trade Agreement (FTA). After this agreement, New Zealand can export its fruits, seafood and agriculture related goods and India can also promote its trade in technology and other fields.

Trade expectations increased from FTA

Hemal Jani, a resident of India, said that the Prime Minister’s coming among us is a very big and exciting news. His popularity in the world and his style of talking and his words are quite attractive. He said that the FTA agreement between the two countries is a matter of great happiness. We all know that India is counted among the powerful countries in the world today, and it is a big thing that New Zealand will get the support of a big country like India.

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Tremendous enthusiasm among NRIs

Abrish Gupta said that with the arrival of the PM, it is certain that the relations between the two countries will get a lot of strength. The biggest thing is that there is a lot of enthusiasm among the Indian people present here about the arrival of the PM. Everyone is eagerly waiting to welcome the PM.

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