PM Modi in New Zealand: Indian diaspora awaits first PM visit in 40 years
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Key Takeaways
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to arrive in New Zealand on Friday, 10 July, marking the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the country in 40 years. The visit forms the final leg of Modi's three-nation tour, which included engagements in Australia and Indonesia, and has sparked an outpouring of anticipation among the Indian diaspora in Auckland.
Diaspora Counts Down to a Historic Moment
Community members across Auckland described the occasion as a once-in-a-generation event. 'I'm very excited to perform for PM Modi. He's coming after 40 years, but most importantly, it's the 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram, so our group is very excited to perform that for him and commemorate this occasion,' said one community member who is scheduled to perform for the Prime Minister.
The sentiment was widely shared. 'This is a one-time, lifetime opportunity that we get to present our culture, our Indian heritage, in front of Prime Minister Narendra Modi,' said another participant, adding they were 'equally excited to perform.' A violinist in one of the performing groups said her ensemble had prepared a special programme for the occasion.
What the Visit Means for the Community
For many in the Indian community, the visit carries an emotional weight that goes beyond diplomacy. 'After 40 years, the Prime Minister of India is coming here. We are very lucky to see him and meet him. If possible, we would like to shake hands with him,' said one community member.
Another described the mood as one of collective validation: 'The whole Indian diaspora is so excited because this provides such a good opportunity for us to be validated this way. After 40 years, it's something to look forward to — we have been waiting for this moment.'
Several members also pointed to the broader diplomatic significance of the visit. 'The Prime Minister of India is coming to New Zealand after 40 years. It is a very big visit, especially after the Free Trade Agreement. It is a very significant moment,' one community leader noted.
Modi's Agenda in New Zealand
Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to hold discussions with New Zealand's leadership, with bilateral talks expected to focus on deepening cooperation across key sectors. The visit comes on the heels of progress on a Free Trade Agreement between the two countries, which observers say lends added strategic weight to the trip.
The three-nation tour — spanning Australia, Indonesia, and New Zealand — reflects India's sustained diplomatic push in the Indo-Pacific region. This is the first time a sitting Indian Prime Minister has visited New Zealand since the mid-1980s, a gap that community members say has only amplified the significance of Modi's arrival.
Cultural Performances Mark the Occasion
Ahead of the Prime Minister's arrival, Indian community groups in Auckland were rehearsing cultural performances, including a special tribute marking the 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram. Participants said the event offered a rare platform to showcase Indian heritage on an international stage.
'We are privileged to invite and welcome our Prime Minister Narendra Modi,' said one organiser, summing up the mood. 'This is a significant milestone that we Indians are going to witness today and tomorrow, definitely.' With bilateral talks and community engagements lined up, all eyes in Auckland's Indian community are now on the days ahead.