India and New Zealand agree to Cooperate on customs to facilitate trade between themselves

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At Government House in Wellington, President Droupadi Murmu had bilateral discussions with foreign affairs minister Vinston Peters, deputy prime minister Christopher Luxon, and prime minister Christopher Luxon. Many topics, such as traditional medicine, renewable energy, and customs cooperation, were discussed. The two-way talks between President Droupadi Murmu and the leaders of New Zealand concluded favorably, according to our journalist covering the visit. Expected to facilitate trade between the two nations, India and New Zealand ratified a bilateral customs cooperation agreement.

Additionally, New Zealand became a member of the International Solar Alliance, which opened up new possibilities for collaborative research and development in this area. Through the Global Centre for Traditional Medicine in Jamnagar, both nations also decided to share best practices in the field of traditional medicine. India and New Zealand discussed methods to exchange collaboration in several areas while also acknowledging the progress made in their bilateral relations.