Updated By: LatestGKGS Desk
The Prime Minister of New Zealand John Key has arrived in India for three day visit.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed him with warm heart and seeks support for Nuclear Suppliers Group.
The External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup stated that India needs to tell New Zealand all the credentials to become the member of Nuclear Suppliers Group to strengthen Non-Proliferation regime.
John Key was expected to visit India on 24th October but due to some technical problems of the aircraft he postponed the visit.
He will travel to Kochi on 27th October where he will undertake a short tour of new Cochin International Terminal and the work taken by New Zealand Company at Glidepath.
He will be joined by the members of New Zealand Parliament Mark Mitchell, Chair of Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Select Committee and Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi, Madhya Pradesh.
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