Mukherjee, while delivering a speech at a University here, said it was time for both the nations to enhance their ties, as India presents a "picture of optimism and economic success."
"Ours is the fastest growing major economy in the world -- with an estimated growth rate of 7.6 per cent in the year 2015-16. The World Bank estimates that this will accelerate to 7.8 per cent and 7.9 per cent in the next two years. There are great prospects for New Zealand's participation in our growth," he said.
Mukherjee stressed India and New Zealand have "shared stakes" in a peaceful, cooperative and prosperous Asia-Pacific region.
"We believe that this is a region of huge opportunity -- where we can successfully work as partners in promoting security, stability and prosperity. India values her cooperation with New Zealand at the United Nations and other multilateral fora," he said.
Mukherjee also expressed appreciation for New Zealand's support for India's permanent membership in an expanded United Nations Security Council.
"At the present time, seven decades after the United Nations was created, we are both agreed on the urgent need for reform of its organs to make them relevant and effective in the significantly altered world of the 21st century," the President said.
He said the powerful endorsement that New Zealand received in its election to the United Nations Security Council is testimony to the respect that it commands in the international arena.
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The President said New Zealand has unique strength and capabilities in the field of agriculture, including in post harvest technologies and supply chain management, and also in the area of disaster management from which India can benefit by way of collaboration.
He praised the country for having earned the distinction of being amongst the top ranking nations in "ease of doing business" and as a "corruption free country".
Mukherjee said he was happy to be at the educational institution as he himself had been a teacher but he had to bury that streak of his life five decades back, because of his political career.
"I like to talk to the students, young and bright minds, who ask questions. I may not be a good teacher and rather a nagging teacher but I like to interact with these brilliant minds," he said.
"Their (Indian students) strong presence underlines the value that is placed by them on receiving an education in New Zealand. I am confident that Indian students will, on their part, contribute to New Zealand's future global partnerships," he said.
Mukherjee said India and New Zealand share bonds in many ways.
"Our nations may be separated by oceans and continents but we are connected by many shared values including our commitment to democracy, the preservation of our open and pluralistic societies and the values of liberty, dignity and rights of every individual," he said.
Mukherjee said ties between the two countries are also strong because of Bollwood movies.
"Our people to people contacts have been strengthened by the enormous influence of Indian movies. As Bollywood movies and regional cinema show to our audiences the breathtaking beauty of New Zealand's landscapes, Indians are thrilled and enthused to travel here with their families and friends.
"I am happy to see that connectivity, which used to be an area of concern, has been addressed by the signing of the bilateral Air Services Agreement between India and New Zealand during my visit. I invite you all to visit India and discover it in all its fascinating aspects," he said.
He said India is also the source of second largest batch of students coming to New Zealand and they choose the country as their destination because of world class education system in a clean environment.
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