India and New Zealand forge strategic partnership with 18 pacts targeting 2030 goals
India and New Zealand have elevated their bilateral relationship to a strategic partnership after Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Christopher Luxon signed 18 cooperation agreements. The pacts span key sectors including defence, trade, and security, serving as a roadmap for future collaboration between the two nations. On the trade front, both countries have set an ambitious target of reaching NZD 7 billion in bilateral trade by 2030. The agreements also commit both nations to strengthening maritime security and improving disaster management capabilities. The deal marks a significant milestone in India-New Zealand relations, broadening the scope of engagement across critical areas.
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