Auckland [New Zealand], July 11 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi was accorded a traditional Māori pōwhiri ceremonial welcome at Government House in Auckland on Saturday (local time), reflecting New Zealand’s rich Indigenous heritage and cultural traditions.
Sharing the update on X, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a warm ceremonial welcome at Government House in Auckland. He was honored with a traditional Māori pōwhiri, reflecting New Zealand’s rich Indigenous heritage and cultural values.”
The ceremonial welcome was followed by bilateral talks between Prime Minister Modi and his New Zealand counterpart, Christopher Luxon.
Later Saturday, the prime minister is scheduled to interact with prominent business and sports personalities. Reflecting the strong people-to-people ties between India and New Zealand, he will also address a large gathering of the Indian diaspora, according to the MEA.
On Friday, shortly after arriving in Auckland, Modi described his visit as “historic.” In a post on X, he thanked Prime Minister Luxon for the welcome at the airport and highlighted that it is the first visit by an Indian prime minister to New Zealand in four decades.
“Reached Auckland a short while ago. Thankful to Prime Minister Luxon for the welcome at the airport. This visit is historic, being the first Prime Ministerial visit to New Zealand in four decades,” he wrote.
Prime Minister Modi arrived in Auckland on Friday and was greeted by Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, with whom he shared a warm embrace. The visit is taking place at the invitation of Prime Minister Luxon.
Following the signing of a Free Trade Agreement in April, the visit is expected to generate further momentum in trade and bilateral relations. The two leaders previously held bilateral talks in New Delhi on March 17, 2025, during Prime Minister Luxon’s official visit to India. (ANI)
