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India, NZ plan strategic partnership including maritime security

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James Mayger / Bloomberg • 1 min read
India, NZ plan strategic partnership including maritime security
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon in Auckland on July 11. (Photo by Brendon O'Hagan/Bloomberg)
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(July 11): India and New Zealand will elevate their relationship to a “strategic partnership,” as both seek closer trade and security ties.

The partnership was agreed during the visit of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Auckland, according to a statement from New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.

“This is a major step in the relationship between New Zealand and India, and signals our shared ambition to do more together,” Luxon said in the statement. “On this historic visit, Prime Minister Modi and I have backed that ambition with action.”

The two leaders agreed a roadmap to 2030, including a goal to double two-way trade by then. The plan also includes a Maritime Cooperation Arrangement between the two nation’s defence forces.

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