12 Sep 2008
The Governor-General, Hon Anand Satyanand, and Mrs Susan Satyanand, have completed the first leg of their week long State Visit to India with a successful and warm visit to New Delhi.
"It has been a deep honour to have been invited by the Government of India to visit this vast and wonderful country and I have been received with great warmth during my stay in
The Governor-General and Mrs Satyanand yesterday (11 September) completed two days of calls in New Delhi and travelled to Mumbai. On 13 September they will travel to Hyderabad.
"This has been a very special visit. This is the first ever visit to
The Governor-General undertook a wide range of calls whilst in
"In all my discussions I was able to convey to the Government of India the warm wishes of the Government and people of
In his discussions with the President and members of the Government of India, the Governor-General noted that
"I was able to convey, however, that the New Zealand Government is keen to deepen these existing ties. In my discussions it was agreed there were a number of areas where the two countries could enhance their co-operation. It was noted we were both engaged in a joint study into the feasibility of a Free Trade Agreement—and saw this as a valuable potential pathway to deepen the relationship.
"We also noted that as India looks to embark on a S'econd Green Revolution 'to enhance Indias' agricultural productivity, there could be possibilities for enhanced co-operation given New Zealands' world recognised expertise in agri-business/agri-technology whether that related to storage, transport, research and development or marketing.
"We agreed that the two countries could co-operate more closely in the area of climate change given that we both have large agricultural sectors and
"Another area much discussed was the potential to enhance our people-to-people links through continuing to grow our tourism and education links."
During his visit to New Delhi, the Governor-General announced, in memory of Sir Edmund Hillary—a figure much loved in both New Zealand and India—the establishment by the Government of New Zealand of the S'ir Edmund Hillary Fellowships&'mdash;fellowships to promote visits from India to New Zealand of distinguished Indians.
Whilst in New Delhi, the Governor-General also gave an address to the Jawaharlal Nehru University, paid a visit to the Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery where six New Zealand war dead are buried, attended a reception at the New Zealand Residence for f'riends of New Zealand Back to Press Releases