'This visit is historic': PM Modi begins first Indian PM visit to New Zealand in four decades; trade, defence on agenda
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Auckland for a historic two-day visit. He was welcomed by New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon at the airport. Discussions will focus on trade, commerce, and defence cooperation between the nations. This visit follows the recent signing of a Free Trade Agreement in April. Modi will also engage with the Indian diaspora and prominent personalities.
This summary was generated by PolitGlobe's AI pipeline from publicly available reporting at Times of India. For the full original article, visit the source below.
Read full article at Times of IndiaRelated coverage

Met police investigating Reform over election donations - reports
The investigation is looking into donations made to Reform UK by the mother of the convicted fraudster George Cottrell, according to the Times.

US-Iran war: Will peace talks resume, and when?
While Trump said the MoU with Iran is 'over', US officials have reaffirmed Washington's commitment to continue talks.

NC urges INDIA bloc leaders to join J&K’s demand for Statehood, constitutional guarantees
NC leader Tanvir Sadiq says all leaders should rise above party lines and stand united for the people of Jammu & Kashmir at the July 20 protest; BJP announces its own agenda with protests on employment issue

Trudeau’s charges on Nijjar murder were absurd, politically motivated: Ex-envoy
In October 2024, Verma had to leave Canada after law enforcement named him and a few other Indian diplomats as “persons of interest” in the murder case.