INDIA – Award-winning global security manufacturer, Gallagher Security is proud to announce the signing of two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) which took place during New Zealand Prime Minister Rt Hon Christopher Luxon’s five-day trip to India last month.
Aimed at enhancing New Zealand’s presence in key sectors in India, including education, technology, tourism, investment, manufacturing, food and primary industries, Prime Minister Luxon’s visit marked a significant milestone in the relationship between the two countries.
During the India-New Zealand Economic Forum organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and hosted by New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, a Channel Partner agreement was signed between Gallagher Security and Johnson Controls India Pvt Ltd (JCI).
Gallagher Security, Director – India, Rajeev Mecheri says, “Partnerships like Gallagher and JCI’s set the stage for trailblazing solutions that not only push the boundaries of technology but also prioritise security and user experience.”
He adds, “The collaboration with Johnson Controls will be instrumental in securing future opportunities across India, and we look forward to a future of shared continued success.”
Johnson Controls India Pvt Ltd, President and Managing Director Arun Ashwathy says, “With Gallagher Security, we bring together a proven legacy of delivering cutting-edge integrated security solutions. We’re excited for what’s ahead as we work together to safeguard people, facilities, and assets across India.”
Held in New Delhi, the India-New Zealand Economic Forum was attended by members of New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, India’s Minister for Trade and Commerce, Piyush Goyal, and a delegation of over 80 officials from New Zealand.
During the week, a second Channel Partner agreement was signed in Mumbai, between Gallagher and Ardelysis Technologies.
Gallagher Security, General Manager – India, Deneshkumar V says, “These MoU signings with our partners not only strengthen our existing partnerships but also showcase our collaboration to a broader audience, paving the way for future business opportunities.
A total of 33 MoUs were signed during the New Zealand Prime Minister’s visit, reflecting the growing partnerships between New Zealand and Indian businesses.