India and New Zealand Forge New Defence, Aerospace and Maritime Ties

India and New Zealand are strengthening their partnership across multiple sectors. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted expanded cooperation in defence, aerospace and maritime domains. The bilateral free trade agreement aims to create new business and job opportunities. Both nations are working toward inclusive economic development for their citizens.

Key Points: India New Zealand Boost Defence Aerospace Maritime Ties

  • India offers large market access while gaining New Zealand's innovation expertise
  • Enhanced cooperation spans maritime, aerospace, defence and education sectors
  • Largest-ever Indian delegation visits New Zealand for bilateral talks
  • Both nations committed to inclusive and sustainable economic development
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India, New Zealand to bolster maritime, aerospace & defence ties: Piyush Goyal

Piyush Goyal announces enhanced India-New Zealand cooperation in defence, aerospace, maritime sectors alongside bilateral trade agreement negotiations.

India, New Zealand to bolster maritime, aerospace & defence ties: Piyush Goyal
"We are going to work together for a better future for the people of New Zealand, for the people of India - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, Nov 5

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Wednesday that a bilateral free trade agreement between India and New Zealand will not only strengthen trade and investment ties, but will also give a big message to the world that the two countries have come closer together.

Addressing the media along with the New Zealand Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon, in Auckland, Goyal elaborated on how New Zealand stands to benefit from the large market that India offers and how India stands to gain from the new innovations in New Zealand.

He also highlighted areas of greater cooperation, including the maritime sector, aerospace, defence, education, sports, and tourism, to expand the scope of the partnership between the two countries.

“I am grateful for the direction that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon are providing us to negotiate a mutually beneficial trade deal for the prosperity of our people and businesses,” Goyal said in a post on X.

The minister said that he was visiting New Zealand with the largest delegation ever from India and spoke about the huge convergence in thinking and commitment on both sides.

"We are going to work together for a better future for the people of New Zealand, for the people of India, providing new opportunities of business, creating new job opportunities, adding to the economic development of both nations as inclusive and sustainable development is at the core of our philosophy," he said.

He underlined that from the fragile five to the top five, it's been a relentless pursuit by India to promote ease of doing business, to attract investments through laying down the red carpet, eliminating red tape, making it easier to do business in India through fewer compliances and easier tax burdens.

"We've continuously been reducing taxes, both direct and indirect, through less paperwork, no more threat of criminalization of laws which threaten you with legal action for small misdemeanours," Goyal added.

Goyal, along with New Zealand PM Luxon and Trade Minister Todd McClay, also visited the Mahatma Gandhi Centre in Auckland to pay tributes to Mahatma Gandhi.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some good news on the economic front! Hope this FTA brings more job opportunities for Indian youth and better market access for our MSMEs. The delegation size shows our seriousness about this partnership.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope the government ensures that our local industries are protected. Sometimes FTAs can hurt small businesses if not negotiated carefully. The devil is in the details!
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Vikram M
Great to see India strengthening ties with countries like New Zealand. The mention of education cooperation is exciting - more opportunities for Indian students abroad! Also good to see the tribute to Gandhiji, keeping our cultural values intact.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech sector, I'm particularly interested in the innovation exchange mentioned. New Zealand has some amazing agri-tech and clean energy innovations that could benefit Indian farmers and industries tremendously.
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Karthik V
The reduction in compliance burden mentioned by Goyal is a welcome step. As a small business owner, I've seen firsthand how excessive paperwork can hamper growth. Hope these reforms continue! 🙏

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