India and New Zealand Establish Strategic Partnership with 2030 Roadmap

India and New Zealand Establish Strategic Partnership with 2030 Roadmap

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On July 11, 2026, India and New Zealand elevated their bilateral relationship to a Strategic Partnership, unveiling the 'India-New Zealand Strategic Partnership: Roadmap to 2030'. The roadmap aims to double bilateral trade to NZ$7 billion by 2030 and enhance cooperation across various sectors, including defence, cyber security, and maritime security. Key agreements include the establishment of an annual Maritime Security Dialogue and a Joint Working Group on Counter-Terrorism. The partnership emphasizes regular institutional engagement and measurable outcomes across trade, security, and people-to-people relations. This historic visit marks the first by an Indian Prime Minister to New Zealand in 40 years, reflecting a significant shift in diplomatic ties. Both nations aim to address emerging security challenges collaboratively, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region.

Key Points: • India and New Zealand have set a target to double bilateral trade to NZ$7 billion by 2030. • The partnership includes a focus on maritime security, counter-terrorism, and cyber defence. • Regular institutional engagement is emphasized to ensure measurable outcomes in cooperation.

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2026-07-11
India and New Zealand elevate ties to Strategic Partnership
The two countries announced a roadmap to enhance cooperation across trade, security, and cultural exchanges, aiming for NZ$7 billion trade by 2030.
Policyedge.In
2026-07-11
Unveiling of the Roadmap to 2030
The roadmap outlines six pillars of cooperation, including defence exchanges and economic collaboration, formalized during a meeting between PM Modi and PM Luxon.
Tribuneindia
2026-07-11
Establishment of Maritime Security Dialogue
Both nations agreed to create an annual Maritime Security Dialogue to enhance cooperation and information exchange in maritime security.
Firstpost
2026-07-11
Joint Working Group on Counter-Terrorism established
The partnership includes a commitment to establish a Joint Working Group on Counter-Terrorism to enhance cooperation against terrorism.
Thehansindia
2026-07-11
Focus on cyber security cooperation
India and New Zealand reaffirmed their commitment to enhance cyber security cooperation as part of their strategic partnership.
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