India and New Zealand Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation
At the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon paid an official visit to India from 16-20 March 2025.
- The visit focused on trade, investment, security, mobility, sports, and multilateral cooperation, reaffirming the commitment to deepening ties.
Key Outcomes of the Visit
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Area |
Key Agreements & Initiatives |
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Strategic Partnership |
Strengthened cooperation in trade, security, education, research, agri-tech, and space. |
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Trade and Investment |
Launched negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to boost economic ties. |
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Customs & Trade Facilitation |
Signed Authorized Economic Operators Mutual Recognition Arrangement (AEO-MRA) for easier goods movement. |
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Agriculture & Forestry |
MoU on horticulture and Letter of Intent on .... |
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