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PM Modi with New Zealand PM Luxon visit Gurudwara Rakabganj. Photo Courtesy: PIB

Faith and Diplomacy: PM Modi with New Zealand PM Luxon visit Gurudwara Rakabganj

| @indiablooms | Mar 20, 2025, at 12:45 am

In a heartening display of spiritual solidarity, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon visited the historic Gurudwara Rakabganj in Delhi on Monday evening. 

The visit, which resonated deeply with the Sikh community, saw both leaders, draped in yellow scarves, humbly bowing before the Guru Granth Sahib, reaffirming their respect for Sikh traditions and values.

The sacred journey to Gurudwara Rakabganj, one of the most revered Sikh shrines, was more than a ceremonial act. It symbolized the leaders’ acknowledgment of the rich cultural heritage that Sikhism represents—not only in Punjab but across India. For the Sikh community, such a visit underscores the universal principles of humility, equality, and devotion that the Gurus have always championed.

While the day also featured a comprehensive bilateral meeting between the two leaders, discussions that touched upon trade, economic ties, and even concerns over anti-India activities in New Zealand, it was the visit to the Gurudwara that captured the hearts of many. The peaceful atmosphere and the spiritual aura of the shrine provided a poignant reminder of the power of faith to bridge diverse cultures and nations.

For Punjabis, the significance of this visit lies in its affirmation of the enduring legacy of Sikh values and the respectful recognition of their cultural contributions. The act of paying obeisance at the Guru Granth Sahib not only reflected the personal reverence of both leaders but also reinforced a shared commitment to honor and uphold the traditions that have shaped Punjab’s identity for centuries.

As Prime Minister Luxon continues his five-day visit to India, the sacred moments at Gurudwara Rakabganj stand as a testament to the enduring bond between spiritual heritage and modern diplomacy—a bond that continues to inspire and unite people across borders.

(Text Courtesy: Khalsavox.com)

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