India and New Zealand signed a significant agreement to enhance their defense and security cooperation, with PM Modi raising concerns about anti-India activities in New Zealand. Both leaders discussed boosting bilateral ties in trade, defense, education, and agriculture, agreeing to prepare a roadmap for defense industry collaboration and affirming a joint stance against terrorism and extremist elements. Modi emphasized the need for strict action against perpetrators of terrorist attacks and reiterated their commitment to combatting terrorism together.
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