Prime Minister Narendra Modi and New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon visited Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib in New Delhi, a site of deep historical and spiritual significance. The visit was a heartfelt gesture of respect towards the Sikh community, which has long been recognized for its unwavering commitment to service and humanity.
During the visit, Prime Minister Modi shared glimpses of the moment on social media, expressing admiration for the values upheld by the Sikh community worldwide. His message, posted in both English and Punjabi, reflected the deep reverence for the Gurdwara and the principles of selfless service and compassion that it symbolizes.
Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib holds a special place in history, associated with the sacrifice of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Sikh Guru. The visit by the two leaders underscored the enduring respect for Sikh heritage and the principles of faith, courage, and community service that resonate far beyond India’s borders.
For Prime Minister Luxon, the experience offered a deeper understanding of India’s rich cultural and spiritual fabric. His presence at the Gurdwara highlighted the strong people-to-people ties between India and New Zealand, where the Sikh diaspora plays a vital role in society.
The visit was not just a diplomatic event but a moment of shared respect and unity, reinforcing the values of inclusivity and mutual appreciation that define the relationship between the two nations.