Auckland [New Zealand], July 11 (ANI): New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on Saturday (local time) praised India’s rapid economic transformation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him “one of the most important leaders of our time” and asserting that “the 21st century will be shaped by India.”
Addressing members of the Indian diaspora at a community event, Luxon highlighted India’s achievements over the past decade, including poverty reduction, infrastructure expansion, space exploration—particularly the success of Chandrayaan-3—and its growing role in the global economy.
“In just the last decade, 250 million Indians were lifted out of poverty. The number of airports more than doubled to 157. About 95,000 kilometers of brand new highways have been built. India has landed a spacecraft on the Moon’s South Pole, the first nation on Earth to do that. It hosted the G20, and it will soon be the world’s third-largest economy,” Luxon said.
Chandrayaan-3 is India’s third lunar exploration mission, developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). On Aug. 23, 2023, it successfully achieved a soft landing near the Moon’s south pole.
“The 21st century will be shaped by India, and New Zealand wants to help build that future with you,” Luxon added.
Praising Modi’s leadership, Luxon said the Indian prime minister had risen “from humble beginnings to lead the world’s largest democracy” and credited him with helping lift “hundreds of millions of people out of poverty.”
“He is one of the most important leaders of our time and a true friend to New Zealand. This community and this friendship are something truly extraordinary,” Luxon said.
The New Zealand prime minister also hailed the recently concluded India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA), calling it a landmark achievement that would deepen economic ties between the two countries.
“We signed the New Zealand-India Free Trade Agreement, opening a market of 1.4 billion people to our Kiwi exporters and also creating opportunities for Indian businesses here in New Zealand,” he said.
“India is not just a country we trade with; it is a country that we grow with. It is a country we trust. For many years, people said an India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement wasn’t possible. Well, Prime Minister Modi and I did it. We got that deal done in record time,” Luxon added.
He also acknowledged the contributions of the Indian diaspora to New Zealand, saying he hoped every member of the Kiwi Indian community felt proud of their role in the country’s growth and prosperity.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-day official visit to New Zealand from July 10-11 at the invitation of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. The visit, the first by an Indian prime minister to New Zealand in 40 years, saw the two countries elevate their relationship to a Strategic Partnership and adopt a Roadmap to 2030 to expand cooperation in trade, defense, technology, security, and regional affairs. (ANI)
