# India and New Zealand Elevate Ties and Seal a Trade Pact That Cuts Tariffs on Day One

The two governments set a target to double annual trade to 35,000 crore rupees by 2030, and New Zealand's exports gain duty-free access on 57 percent of goods immediately.

- Published: 2026-07-11T05:33:46.471Z
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- Sources: [The Hindu](https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/modi-new-zealand-visit-free-trade-deal-historic-milestone/article71209262.ece), [The Tribune](https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/india/india-new-zealand-elevate-ties-to-strategic-partnership-target-rs-35000-crore-trade-by-2030/), [IANS](https://ianslive.in/pm-modi-holds-talks-with-christopher-luxon-india-new-zealand-ties-elevated-to-strategic-partnership--20260711073430)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon [elevated their countries' relationship to a strategic partnership](https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/modi-new-zealand-visit-free-trade-deal-historic-milestone/article71209262.ece) and signed a free trade agreement during the first visit by an Indian prime minister to New Zealand in 40 years. They set a target to [double bilateral trade in goods and services to 35,000 crore rupees by 2030](https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/india/india-new-zealand-elevate-ties-to-strategic-partnership-target-rs-35000-crore-trade-by-2030/).

The pact eliminates tariffs on 57 percent of what New Zealand sells to India on the first day it takes effect. The talks produced 18 outcomes, including [a framework for Indo-Pacific maritime cooperation and a reciprocal logistics support arrangement](https://ianslive.in/pm-modi-holds-talks-with-christopher-luxon-india-new-zealand-ties-elevated-to-strategic-partnership--20260711073430) between the two countries' defense forces. The visit ended a three-nation tour focused on the Indo-Pacific, carried out as China expands its presence in the region.

The agreement fits a pattern rather than standing alone. India has been assembling overlapping trade and security ties across the region, one agreement at a time, gaining influence without committing to a single bloc.

## What this means

The deal opens Indian market access to New Zealand exporters, particularly in agriculture and services, while giving India another maritime and logistics partner in the Indo-Pacific. The mechanism is incremental. Each bilateral agreement adds to a network that serves as a counterweight to Chinese influence without the obligations of an alliance. The gainers are exporters on both sides and Indian foreign policy, which accumulates leverage. The party being balanced against is China, indirectly and over time.

## What to watch

- The tariff-reduction schedule beyond the first-day cuts, which determines how quickly the trade target becomes reachable.
- Whether the maritime and logistics arrangements produce joint naval activity, the signal that the partnership has a security dimension and is not only commercial.
