Modi Arrives in New Zealand After Four Decades as Trade Pact Edges Forward

The Indian leader's first official visit since the 1980s coincides with New Zealand's offer to drop tariffs on more than half its exports to India from the start of any new agreement.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stepped off his plane in Auckland on July 10, opening a round of talks with New Zealand counterpart Christopher Luxon and a series of events with the local Indian community. The stop caps a week-long swing through Southeast Asia and the Pacific that began in Indonesia and continued through Australia.

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