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FTA stoush: Act MP pokes fun at NZ First minister’s ‘taxpayer-funded’ India visit

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The Tribune
· Jul 10, 2026
“Mr India”: PM Modi dominates front pages of Australian newspapers following landmark visit
PM Modi's landmark visit to Australia dominated local headlines, with papers spotlighting deep bilateral cooperation in uranium exports, green energy, and infrastructure. Highlighting the strengthening ties, Australian PM Anthony Albanese remarked, Australia and India are close partners and even closer friends, before PM Modi emplaned for New Zealand.
India Today
· Jul 8, 2026
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South China Morning Post
· Jul 11, 2026
New Zealand-India trade, defence pact celebrated despite criticism
New Zealand and India announced on Saturday the creation of a strategic partnership encompassing defence and security, during a landmark visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon feted his guest with an indigenous Maori welcome and a guard of honour, seeking to expand relations after signing a free-trade pact in April that he has touted as an economic boon. Modi’s visit, at the tail end of a July 6-11 tour that has also taken him to Indonesia and Australia, came in...
Associated Press
· Jul 8, 2026
LIVE: India's PM Narendra Modi arrives in Australia
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Sky News Australia
· Jul 12, 2026
Coalition backs multiculturalism, criticises Labor for undermining Australian values
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The New Zealand Herald
· Jul 7, 2026
Listen to The Country: NZ special agricultural trade envoy, Nathan Guy
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Modern Diplomacy
· Jul 9, 2026
Australia and India seal uranium export agreement
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· Jul 11, 2026
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· Jul 8, 2026
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OpIndia
· Jun 22, 2026
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· Jun 24, 2026
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World Politics Review
· Jul 9, 2026
India, Australia Sign Uranium Deal
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Alt News
· Jun 24, 2026
‘Go to Bangladesh or Pakistan to offer namaz’: Dilip Ghosh defends week-long Red Road closure for Yoga Day
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The Eastern Herald
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Related coverage for "FTA stoush: Act MP pokes fun at NZ First minister’s ‘taxpayer-funded’ India visit": The Tribune — “Mr India”: PM Modi dominates front pages of Australian newspapers following landmark visit. India Today — Live: Guard of Honour for PM Modi in Melbourne. South China Morning Post — New Zealand-India trade, defence pact celebrated despite criticism. Associated Press — LIVE: India's PM Narendra Modi arrives in Australia. Sky News Australia — Coalition backs multiculturalism, criticises Labor for undermining Australian values. The Rising Nepal — Minister Gautam commits to resolve wild animal-human conflict. The New Zealand Herald — Listen to The Country: NZ special agricultural trade envoy, Nathan Guy. Modern Diplomacy — Australia and India seal uranium export agreement. India TV News — PM Modi addresses Indians in Auckland: 'India-New Zealand Waka ready to embark on new voyage together'. Financial Times — ‘The brakes failed and they’ve crashed the car’: how the Big Four’s wheels fell off Down Under. QuintDaily — The Role of Legal Funding in Australia. 9 News Australia — FULL SPEECH: Labor's controversial tax changes will pass parliament | 9 News Australia. Libyan News Agency — Takala meets with Meliqta to discuss the latest political and security developments in the country. Yemen News Agency - SABA — Pakistani Prime Minister: Relations between Islamabad & Tehran are based on brotherhood & cooperation. The Economic Times — Kerala liquor policy after coalition talks . Kuwait Times — New Zealand, India strike ‘milestone’ strategic partnership. NDTV — India, Maldives Begin Talks On Free Trade Agreement To Boost Economic Ties. OpIndia — From recruiting 1 lakh people and building infrastructure to welfare schemes and increasing connectivity: Read how the BJP government is transforming West Bengal through its maiden budget. Business Today — Bengaluru vs Hyderabad: From brutal heat to luxury cars; Redditor’s five-month comparison divides internet. World Politics Review — India, Australia Sign Uranium Deal. Alt News — ‘Go to Bangladesh or Pakistan to offer namaz’: Dilip Ghosh defends week-long Red Road closure for Yoga Day. The Eastern Herald — India and Australia Sign Uranium Deal as Modi Ends Nuclear Stalemate in Melbourne