New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon At Dalal Street: Poses With 'Raging Bull', Signs MoU At BSE

New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon At Dalal Street: Poses With 'Raging Bull', Signs MoU At BSE

MoUs were signed between the BSE Institute and Quality New Zealand Education. Not that an MoU was also signed between IIT Madras and Quality New Zealand Education.

G R MukeshUpdated: Thursday, March 20, 2025, 09:38 AM IST
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New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon is currently on his India visit; this is Luxon's visit to the subcontinent.

Apart from meeting with Prime Minister Modi, Luxon's itinerary also involved a visit to the iconic BSE or Bombay Stock Exchange, at Dalal Street in South Mumbai.

NZ PM At Dalal Street

As a part of his visit, Luxon signed a Memorandum of Understanding or MoU at the BSE's International Convention Hall or ICH.

The leader of the oceanic nation also met with Kamala K, Chief Regulatory Officer.

Signs MoUs

In addition to that, MoUs were signed between the BSE Institute and Quality New Zealand Education. Not that an MoU was also signed between IIT Madras and Quality New Zealand Education.

In addition, he also indulged in some customary activities for those visiting the iconic Dalal Street, which has become an indubitable symbol of the world of business in India.

Luxon also posed with raging bull, that epitomises the spirit of the market.

Before this visit, PM Luxon also met with Maharahstra governor and the state Chief Minister Fadnavis. Luxon took to X to share a moment from these meetings.

Talking about Maharashtra, Luxon said, "New Zealand and Maharashtra are going for economic growth. We both know this is the way to create more jobs and raise incomes. Pleasure to meet Mumbai Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to talk economic growth and where we might partner in the future for mutual benefit."

Before his flight to Mumbai, PM Luxon also met with the Indian president Murmu and PM Modi.

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