Piyush Goyal's Kiwi-Bharat Vision: How India-NZ Partnership Is Growing

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal expressed optimism about creating more successful India-New Zealand partnership stories during his Auckland visit. New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon joined the celebration, voicing strong support for India's emergence as a global economic powerhouse. The event featured the largest-ever Indian business delegation exploring collaboration in sectors like agriculture, technology, and innovation. Both leaders emphasized that the relationship is built on mutual respect and shared vision for prosperity.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Optimistic on India New Zealand Partnership Growth

  • Piyush Goyal praised the Indian diaspora for strengthening bilateral ties through shared values
  • NZ PM Luxon affirmed strong support for India's economic growth trajectory
  • Largest-ever Indian business delegation explored collaboration in agriculture and technology
  • Both nations expressed commitment to balanced outcomes in ongoing FTA negotiations
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Piyush Goyal optimistic about creating more 'successful Kiwi-Bharat stories'

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and NZ PM Christopher Luxon celebrate deepening India-New Zealand ties, discussing FTA progress and business collaboration.

Piyush Goyal optimistic about creating more 'successful Kiwi-Bharat stories'
"India is on track to become the world's third-largest economy - Christopher Luxon"

New Delhi, Nov 5

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday expressed optimism about creating more “Successful Kiwi–Bharat Stories” as part of a shared vision for deeper collaboration across sectors.

He lauded the hard work of the vibrant Indian diaspora and affirmed that shared values, culture, and aspirations continue to bring India and New Zealand closer, paving the way for a stronger and future-oriented partnership.

At a community event held at the Mahatma Gandhi Centre in Auckland during his official visit, Goyal expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Christopher Luxon, for gracing the occasion and joining in the celebration of the India–New Zealand partnership.

Luxon spoke of New Zealand’s strong support for India’s emergence as a global economic powerhouse, stating that India is on track to become the world’s third-largest economy.

The Prime Minister emphasised that the India–New Zealand relationship is built on mutual respect, fairness, and a shared vision for prosperity, describing the Indian diaspora as “bridges” that strengthen the bonds between the two nations.

Goyal also held an engaging interaction titled “Tea with Indian Business Delegation”, with prominent Indian business leaders. He commended the largest-ever Indian business delegation visiting New Zealand for their active participation in fostering bilateral economic ties.

The discussions highlighted growing opportunities for collaboration between the two economies, particularly in agriculture and food processing, wood and forestry, technology, and innovation.

Business leaders appreciated India’s forward-looking policies under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, including the Production Linked Incentive Schemes and Startup India initiative, which have enabled Indian enterprises to expand globally.

Goyal encouraged Indian businesses to remain persistent, as it is the entrepreneurial spirit and innovation of the people that truly drive growth and deepen partnerships.

Earlier, Goyal called upon both countries to explore innovative avenues of cooperation to deepen their economic partnership. He underscored the immense potential for collaboration across key sectors, including maritime, forestry, sports, education, technology and tourism.

He underlined that this was the first visit to New Zealand by such a large business delegation from India, reflecting the confidence and dynamism of Indian industry in line with the vision of Viksit Bharat.

Speaking on the ongoing India–New Zealand FTA negotiations, Goyal underscored that discussions were progressing with mutual respect and a shared commitment to achieving balanced outcomes.

The Minister highlighted that New Zealand stands to benefit from access to India’s vast and rapidly growing market, while India can leverage New Zealand’s technological expertise and niche capabilities to build mutually rewarding cooperation. He also acknowledged the vital contribution of the Indian diaspora in strengthening New Zealand’s economy and enhancing cultural and people-to-people ties.

—IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some positive diplomatic news! The focus on agriculture and technology makes perfect sense. New Zealand's expertise in dairy and food processing combined with India's market size could be a game-changer. Jai Hind! 🚀
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David E
As someone working in the tech sector, I'm excited about the innovation collaboration mentioned. Both countries have strong IT ecosystems - combining Indian software expertise with New Zealand's agri-tech could create amazing solutions for global challenges.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the positive sentiment, I hope the FTA negotiations actually deliver concrete benefits for small and medium enterprises, not just large corporations. Sometimes these agreements don't trickle down to the common entrepreneur.
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Karthik V
The diaspora as "bridges" - what a beautiful way to put it! My cousin in Auckland says the Indian community there is thriving while maintaining strong cultural roots. This partnership will only strengthen those bonds further. 🙏
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Sarah B
Great to see India building stronger ties with Commonwealth nations. The focus on education and tourism is particularly promising - more student exchange programs would benefit both countries immensely. Well done Minister Goyal!

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