India-New Zealand FTA Concluded In Record Time, To Boost Trade And Investment: Jaishankar

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is calling the newly concluded India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement a landmark step for the relationship. He says it places the partnership on an accelerated growth track, which should really boost trade and investment. Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Christopher Luxon had a call to announce the deal, which was wrapped up in a speedy nine months. They're both confident it will double trade in five years and bring significant new investment from New Zealand into India

Key Points: India-NZ FTA Concluded, To Put Partnership On Accelerated Growth Trajectory: Jaishankar

  • EAM Jaishankar hails FTA as landmark for bilateral ties
  • PM Modi and PM Luxon jointly announce the agreement
  • FTA concluded in a record nine months of negotiations
  • Agreement aims to double trade and secure $20 billion NZ investment
  • Deal reduces tariffs on 95% of NZ exports to India
  • Leaders welcome progress in defence, sports, and education cooperation
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India-New Zealand FTA puts partnership on accelerated growth trajectory: S Jaishankar

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar calls the newly concluded India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement a landmark step to boost trade, investment, and economic collaboration.

"A landmark in India-New Zealand ties. The India-NZ FTA, concluded in record time under the guidance of PM Narendra Modi and PM Christopher Luxon, places our partnership on an accelerated growth trajectory. It will surely boost trade, investment and economic collaboration across sectors. - S Jaishankar / External Affairs Minister"

New Delhi, December 22

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday described the newly concluded India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) as a landmark step that will significantly boost trade, investment and economic collaboration between the two countries.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said the agreement marked a new phase in bilateral ties.

"A landmark in India-New Zealand ties. The India-NZ FTA, concluded in record time under the guidance of PM Narendra Modi and PM Christopher Luxon, places our partnership on an accelerated growth trajectory. It will surely boost trade, investment and economic collaboration across sectors," he wrote.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a telephone conversation with the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Christopher Luxon, as the two leaders jointly announced a landmark India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement. The leaders agreed that the FTA would serve as a catalyst for greater trade, investment, innovation and shared opportunities between both countries.

In an X post PM Modi wrote, "My friend PM Christopher Luxon and I had a very good conversation a short while ago following the conclusion of the landmark India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement. Concluded in just nine months, this historic milestone reflects a strong political will and shared ambition to deepen economic ties between our two countries."

The leaders also welcomed progress in other areas of bilateral cooperation including defence, sports, education and people-to-people ties.

With negotiations having been Initiated during New Zealand PM Luxon's visit to India in March 2025, the two leaders agreed that the conclusion of the FTA in a record time of 9 months reflects the shared ambition and political will to further deepen ties between the two countries. The FTA would significantly deepen bilateral economic engagement, enhance market access, promote investment flows, strengthen strategic cooperation between the two countries, and also open up new opportunities for innovators, entrepreneurs, farmers, MSMEs, students and youth of both countries across various sectors.

With the strong and credible foundation provided by the FTA, both leaders expressed confidence in doubling bilateral trade over the next five years as well as an investment of USD 20 billion in India from New Zealand over the next 15 years. The leaders also welcomed the progress achieved in other areas of bilateral cooperation such as sports, education, and people-to-people ties, and reaffirmed their commitment towards further strengthening of the India-New Zealand partnership.

Christopher Luxon, said in a post on X, "I've just spoken with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi following the conclusion of the NZ-India Free Trade Agreement. The FTA reduces or removes tariffs on 95% of our exports to India. It's forecast that NZ exports to India could increase $1.1B to $1.3B per year over the coming two decades. Boosting trade means more Kiwi jobs, higher wages and more opportunities for hard working New Zealanders. The agreement builds on the strong friendship between our two countries. India is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, and this gives Kiwi businesses access to 1.4 billion Indian consumers. Our Government is relentlessly focused on fixing the basics and building the future - with new trade deals like this helping to grow our economy so all Kiwis can get ahead."

The agreement will significantly deepen cooperation across services, mobility, goods, investment and trade facilitation. As part of the deal, New Zealand has committed to invest USD 20 billion in India over a 15-year period, broadly on the lines of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) model.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very promising. The $20 billion investment commitment is significant. I just hope the benefits truly reach our MSMEs and farmers, not just the big corporations. The focus on education and student mobility is also a great step forward.
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Rohit P
Doubling trade in 5 years? Ambitious but achievable with this momentum. New Zealand is a trusted partner. This deal, along with the ones with UAE and Australia, is putting India firmly on the global trade map. Our foreign policy is delivering concrete economic results.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the services sector, the deeper cooperation on services and mobility is the most exciting part. Easier movement of professionals can lead to fantastic knowledge exchange and project collaborations. A forward-looking agreement.
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Karthik V
Good step, but we must be cautious. While market access is great, we need to ensure our domestic industries, especially in agriculture, are prepared for competition. The government should provide adequate support and transition periods. The deal's success will be in the implementation.
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Nisha Z
More than just trade, the strengthening of people-to-people ties through education and sports is wonderful. So many Indian students choose NZ. This agreement will make those pathways smoother and hopefully lead to more cultural exchanges. Building bridges for the future generation.

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