PM Modi to begin three-nation tour to Indonesia, New Zealand and Australia from July 6
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set for a significant three-nation tour of Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand from July 6-11. This visit aims to bolster India's ties with these nations. Notably, his trip to New Zealand marks the first by an Indian Prime Minister in nearly four decades, highlighting the growing importance of the recently signed Free Trade Agreement between the two countries.
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