India-New Zealand elevate ties to Strategic Partnership: PM Luxon
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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on Saturday, 11 July announced that India and New Zealand have agreed to elevate their bilateral relationship to a Strategic Partnership, establishing a broader framework for deepening cooperation across trade, diplomacy, and other sectors. The announcement came during delegation-level talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Auckland, marking a significant shift in how the two nations formally structure their engagement.
A Historic First in Four Decades
Luxon described Modi's visit as a defining moment, noting it was the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to New Zealand in 40 years. Addressing the talks directly, Luxon said, 'It's a truly historic event... marking the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to New Zealand in 40 years. This visit is also a significant milestone in the New Zealand-India relationship.'
Modi had previously hosted Luxon in India, and the New Zealand PM acknowledged the personal commitment Modi has invested in advancing bilateral ties. 'Thank you for the relationship, and thank you for what you have put into it personally,' Luxon said.
Beyond the FTA: What the Strategic Partnership Means
While the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has been a centrepiece of recent bilateral engagement, Luxon emphasised that the new Strategic Partnership is designed to go further. 'Today's focus is about more than just the FTA. It's about where we go to next in this relationship and how we broaden that out,' he said, adding that the partnership would give the relationship 'more framework and breadth' going forward.
In a post on X, Luxon highlighted the trade dimension, noting that the FTA would 'eliminate tariffs on 57 per cent of everything we sell to India on day one.' He framed the two nations as bookending the Indo-Pacific, with geographic distance no barrier to economic collaboration.
MoUs Signed Across Key Sectors
Following the delegation-level talks, the two leaders witnessed the exchange of several Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) spanning multiple sectors. Specific sectors covered by the MoUs were not immediately detailed, but officials indicated the agreements are aimed at expanding practical cooperation beyond trade.
Modi's Three-Nation Tour Concludes in Auckland
Prime Minister Modi arrived in New Zealand on Friday as the final leg of a three-nation visit. The Auckland stop is seen as the diplomatic highlight of the tour, given the rarity of an Indian Prime Ministerial visit to New Zealand and the significance of the Strategic Partnership announcement. The elevation of ties reflects a broader Indian diplomatic push to deepen partnerships across the Indo-Pacific region. Both governments are expected to operationalise the new framework through follow-up ministerial engagements in the months ahead.