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Modi’s New Zealand visit revives India-NZ ties after four decades
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Modi’s New Zealand visit revives India-NZ ties after four decades

July 16, 2026·3 min read
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  1. 01Modi's visit to New Zealand is the first in 40 years.
  2. 02Bilateral trade is currently around $2.4 billion.
  3. 03A new Free Trade Agreement aims to boost economic cooperation.
  4. 04Agreement allows 5,000 skilled Indian workers annually in New Zealand.
  5. 05New Zealand commits $20 billion investment in India over 15 years.
  6. 06Visit highlights the importance of the Indian diaspora in New Zealand.
  7. 07Both nations emphasize maritime security and regional stability.
  8. 08Continued diplomatic engagement is necessary to maintain momentum.
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The visit focuses heavily on expanding economic ties. While bilateral trade currently stands at around $2.4 billion, a newly signed Free Trade Agreement aims to increase cooperation in agriculture, food technology, skills mobility and investment. The agreement includes opportunities for 5,000 skilled Indian workers annually to work in New Zealand, alongside New Zealand’s commitment to invest $20 billion in India over 15 years. Modi’s New Zealand visit marked a significant step in rebuilding a relationship that had lacked high-level engagement for decades, with both countries aiming to deepen economic, strategic and people-to-people connections. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s July 10-11 visit to New Zealand marked the first visit by an Indian prime minister to the country in 40 years, signaling India’s renewed commitment to strengthening relations with Wellington. The visit followed New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s trip to India in 2025 and resulted in the signing of the India-New Zealand Strategic Partnership: Roadmap to 2030, along with 10 agreements covering areas of cooperation. The visit focused heavily on expanding economic ties. While bilateral trade currently stands at around $2.4 billion, a newly signed Free Trade Agreement aims to increase cooperation in agriculture, food technology, skills mobility and investment. New Zealand seeks greater access to India’s market for products such as apples, kiwifruit and Manuka honey, while India continues to protect its dairy sector. The agreement also includes opportunities for 5,000 skilled Indian workers annually to work in New Zealand, alongside New Zealand’s commitment to invest $20 billion in India over 15 years. Modi’s visit also highlighted the importance of the Indian diaspora in New Zealand, which numbers around 300,000 people. His outreach came amid domestic debate in New Zealand over migration issues, but the strong reception from the Indian community demonstrated continued support for closer ties. Beyond bilateral issues, the visit carried broader Indo-Pacific strategic significance. India sees New Zealand as an important partner in its Act East Policy and Indo-Pacific strategy, particularly as regional countries seek stronger cooperation amid shifting security dynamics and uncertainty over traditional alliances. Both nations emphasized greater collaboration on maritime security and regional stability. The visit also reflected shared cultural links, including cooperation through sports such as cricket and hockey. However, analysts noted that maintaining momentum will require sustained diplomatic engagement, effective management of domestic political concerns and continued implementation of agreements. (Times Kuwait)   The post Modi’s New Zealand visit revives India-NZ ties after four decades appeared first on Newswire.

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