An Indian Consulate General will soon open in Auckland, New Zealand. Giving this information, President Murmu said that opening of the Consulate General here will strengthen India-New Zealand relations and will also benefit the Indian community living in New Zealand.
President Murmu is currently on a visit to New Zealand. The President gave this information while addressing the Indian community in Auckland. On this occasion, the President praised the achievements of people of Indian origin. President Murmu is visiting New Zealand for the first time. He said, 'India and New Zealand have multifaceted relations. The Indian community has made an important contribution in this area of relations. I am happy to say that India will soon open a Consulate General in Auckland. People of the Indian community living in Auckland have been demanding this for a long time.'
India is a symbol of democracy in the world: President Murmu
On her New Zealand visit, President Murmu also discussed strengthening bilateral relations with Governor General Dame Cindy Kiro, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters. The President said that India is a symbol of democracy in the world.