There was an important meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon amid growing ties between India and New Zealand. During this dialogue, incidents related to anti -India activities, especially Khalistani elements were discussed.
Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs (East) Jaideep Majumdar said that Prime Minister Modi expressed his serious concern about anti -India activities by Khalistani supporters. He clearly told the Government of New Zealand that freedom of expression should not be allowed to be misused for such activities. India has many times alerted its international friends to take the threats of the threats of attacks by anti -India elements in their countries and attacks on Indian diplomats and institutions.
Majumdar said that the New Zealand government has taken these concerns of India seriously and has considered this topic earlier. He said that India is adamant on its tough stance against the separatist movements operated from foreign soil and is constantly demanding strict action against international colleagues against such extremist activities.
The visit of Prime Minister Luxon is a proof of the strong relations between India and New Zealand. This is his first visit to India, and he is the chief guest of the 10th Raisina Dialogue. Majumdar said that in the last one year, there have been several high -level meetings between the two countries.
Majumdar said that this journey of Luxon will further deepen India-New Zealand relations in all regions. Trade, strategic cooperation between the two countries and contact between the people will get further boost. The meeting is held at a time when India is working towards strengthening global cooperation against security and terrorism with its international partners.