Nitin Gadkari inaugurates country's tallest national flag at Attari-Wagah border in Punjab's Amritsar
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New Zealand Country moves to red traffic light: PM's wedding cancelledPrime Minister Jacinda Ardern has cancelled her summer wedding to partner Clarke Gayford, as the country moves to red traffic light setting at 11:59pm tonight.
New Zealand Dalai Lama congratulates Jacinda Ardern, wishes success in meeting challengesUpon receiving the news of her party's resounding victory in the 2020 New Zealand general elections, Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama wrote to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and congratulated her on the landslide win, his office said on Monday.
New Zealand Indian PM Narendra Modi congratulates Jacinda Ardern on her landslide election victory"Recall our last meet a year ago and look forward to working together for taking India-NZ relationship to a higher level," PM Narendra Modi tweeted.
New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern congratulates Narendra Modi on re-election“I look forward to continuing to strengthen the relationship between our two countries in the coming years," PM Jacinda Ardern said.
New Zealand What happened on Friday, 15 March 2019! Recalling the horrors of the 'Black Friday'The first few hours of the frenzy unleashed by an absolutely evil, and radicalised man on Friday, March 15, has been permanently etched in our collective memories as, and best described by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern as “the darkest day of New Zealand.
New Zealand Expectations soar within community after Jacinda-Modi meetingCurrently, both these conditions appear to be nearly met, with two charismatic leaders at the top and a vibrant diaspora longing for the betterment of relations between the two countries.