New Zealand-India relationship 'rejuvenated' - but what about that $20 billion commitment? | Stuff
Both prime ministers said they were pleased to have strengthened the relationship between India and New Zealand.

Both prime ministers said they were pleased to have strengthened the relationship between India and New Zealand. Keep Reading
Supporters packed Spark Arena to celebrate the Indian prime minister's first visit to New Zealand, while protesters demonstrated outside. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has again batted away concerns over a clause in the India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) requiring the government to "promote" investment in India, despite his Indian counterpart calling it a "commitment". Keep Reading
A professor who advised the Education Ministry on education research and evidence for 10 years has panned the government's school reforms as simplistic. Keep Reading
The Indian leader, who is the highest-profile head of state to visit New Zealand in more than a decade, touched down in Auckland at 8.15pm. Keep Reading
Officials have expressed concern two of the Government’s main policy targets may not be on track for delivery. An update released by the Department of Prime... Keep Reading
Stuff looked through more than 600 pages of emails and draft advice prepared by government agencies so that you don’t have to. Keep Reading
The battle of the Chrises is heating up with the latest Taxpayers’ Union-Curia Poll showing Chris Hipkins has just nudged ahead of Christopher Luxon in the preferred prime minister stakes. Keep Reading
Ocean of Peace signing on Monday was followed by China firing a nuclear-capable missile into the South Pacific. Keep Reading
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Housing Minister Chris Bishop is extremely frustrated that a government-owned block of 30 flats in Napier has been sitting empty for a year, and he's told officials to do something about it. Keep Reading
Stuff understands National has drafted a bill but failed to convince its coalition partners so gone to Labour to try and get it across the line Keep Reading
The Race Relations Commissioner is calling on politicians to use their words responsibly and avoid hateful speech. Keep Reading
The trade drumbeat comes ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's arrival in Auckland on Friday - the first official visit by an Indian leader in 40 years. Keep Reading
The New Zealand Government has been warned by China of a missile test it is expecting to conduct within the South Pacific in the next day. The Herald has... Keep Reading
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is interested in learning about New Zealand’s high-tech sector and high-performance sport, Prime Minister Christopher... Keep Reading
National leader Christopher Luxon revealed the election pledge alongside trade spokesperson Todd McClay. Keep Reading
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has announced a policy to restrict voting rights to only those with New Zealand citizenship. Keep Reading
The party pledged to amend the Crimes Act, making the use of animals for abusive and coercive purposes a criminal offence. Keep Reading
The government is seeking advice from officials on protecting electoral systems, as the threat from advanced artificial intelligence grows. Keep Reading
Former MP and Whanganui Mayor Michael Laws says becoming Broadcasting Minister is in his sights, with the intention to scrap Radio New Zealand, as he... Keep Reading
Education leaders warn the Act Party’s plan to allow school staff to use “reasonable force” to remove disruptive students and fine parents up to $3000 risks... Keep Reading
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The expansion, backed by $12.4 million from last year's Budget, will be rolled out in phases as provider capacity grows. Keep Reading
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