India-New Zealand Relations – Elevating to Strategic Partnership and Roadmap to 2030

The Indian PM's visit to New Zealand—the first by an Indian Prime Minister in 40 years—marked a major milestone in bilateral relations.

India-New Zealand Relations - Elevating to Strategic Partnership and Roadmap to 2030
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  • The Indian PM’s visit to New Zealand—the first by an Indian Prime Minister in 40 years—marked a major milestone in bilateral relations. 
  • India and New Zealand elevated their ties to a Strategic Partnership, adopted a Roadmap to 2030, expanded cooperation in diverse areas, while reaffirming their shared commitment to a free, open and rules-based Indo-Pacific.

Strategic Partnership and Roadmap to 2030

  • India and New Zealand formally elevated bilateral relations to a Strategic Partnership and endorsed a Roadmap to 2030 for comprehensive cooperation.
  • The partnership is anchored in democratic values and rule of law, economic collaboration, security and defence cooperation, and people-to-people and cultural ties.
  • The visit symbolised a renewed phase in bilateral engagement after four decades.

Economic Cooperation and Free Trade Agreement (FTA)

  • Trade expansion:
    • Both countries committed to doubling bilateral trade to NZ$7 billion (around ₹35,000 crore) by 2030.
    • The recently concluded India–New Zealand FTA is expected to expand market access; benefit industries, farmers and youth; and boost investment and supply-chain integration.
  • Investment commitments:
    • New Zealand announced its intention to invest USD 20 billion in India over the next 15 years.
    • Investment is expected to strengthen long-term partnerships in infrastructure, technology and emerging sectors.

Defence, Maritime Security and Indo-Pacific Cooperation

  • Maritime security and counter-terrorism: 
    • To strengthen regional security, both sides agreed to establish a Maritime Security Dialogue, create a Joint Working Group (JWG) on Counter-Terrorism, and enhance information sharing.
    • The mechanism on counter-terrorismis is particularly significant given concerns over pro-Khalistan extremist activities and New Zealand’s membership in the Five Eyes intelligence alliance.
  • Shared Indo-Pacific vision:
    • The two leaders reaffirmed commitment to:
      • A free, open, inclusive, stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific.
      • Freedom of navigation and overflight, in accordance with the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
      • Respect for international law and peaceful resolution of disputes.
    • The emphasis assumes significance amid growing concerns over China’s expanding military activities in the Indo-Pacific.
  • Combined Task Force-150 (CTF-150):
    • The leaders highlighted cooperation under CTF-150 in 2025, in which New Zealand served as Commander, while India served as Deputy Commander.
    • The force works to combat narcotics trafficking, maritime terrorism, and illicit maritime activities in the Middle East and Western Indian Ocean.

Sectoral Cooperation

  • Agriculture and animal husbandry:
    • Both sides signed agreements on animal husbandry and dairying, technical collaboration and exchange of best practices.
    • Launch of the Kiwifruit Action Plan. Establishment of Centres of Excellence for Kiwifruit in Nagaland and Uttarakhand.
  • Joint Action Plan on Sport: It will promote cooperation in high-performance sports, sports science, sports medicine, and athlete development.
  • Scientific collaboration: The countries also agreed to enhance cooperation in Antarctic research, and scientific knowledge exchange.
  • Building: Transparent, resilient and diversified supply chains.
  • Cultural similarities: Linking Matariki, the Māori New Year – marked by the appearance of the Pleiades star cluster. Kritika, the ancient Indian name for the same constellation.

India-New Zealand Relations

  • Diplomatic ties: Both established diplomatic relations in 1952, with their missions later being upgraded to High Commissions. The relationship is founded on shared democratic values, Commonwealth membership, etc.
  • People-to-people connect: The Indian diaspora numbers around 250,000, making it the 3rd-largest ethnic community in New Zealand. India is the 2nd-largest source (~8,000) of international students in New Zealand.
  • Strategic engagement: New Zealand’s “Opening Doors to India” (2011) policy and “India–New Zealand 2025: Investing in the Relationship” (2020) strategy reflect its long-term commitment to deepening engagement with India.
  • Bilateral trade: NZ$3.95 billion (approx. US$2.4 billion) annually.
    • India’s major exports: Pharmaceuticals, mechanical machinery, made-up textile articles, pearls, precious stones, and precious metals.
    • India’s major imports: Wool, iron and steel, fruits and nuts, and aluminium.

Source: TH | IE

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