Why the visit of an Indian naval ship is a bigger deal than it sounds

Why the visit of an Indian naval ship is a bigger deal than it sounds
Officers on board the INS Kolkata welcomed visitors on board during a significant visit. (Image: Dileepa Fonseka/BusinessDesk)
Dileepa Fonseka
In central Auckland on Saturday afternoon, all the attention was on the Labour party and prime minister Chris Hipkins, who were just wrapping up their party campaign launch at Aotea Square. But in some ways, a ship docked down the other end of downtown Auckland, at the Ferguson container wharf at the Port of Auckland, was a bigger deal – even though fewer people know about it.Over the past three months, the INS Kolkata has played host to Australia's prime minister, Anthony Albanese, along with the prime minister of Papua New Guin...

More Politics

Naming Adrian Orr's successor is past overdue
Opinion Opinion

Pattrick Smellie: Naming Adrian Orr's successor is past overdue

An appointment is imminent. It has taken too long.

Wrightson stepping down as retirement commissioner next year
News in Brief

Wrightson stepping down as retirement commissioner next year

Jane Wrightson, who believes the age for national superannuation should remain at 65, is stepping down as the country’s retirement commissioner early next year, after serving two terms.Wrightson has led the commission for nearly six years, overseeing research, policy advice on re...

Staff reporters 22 Sep 2025
Auditor general's fast track warning
Policy

Auditor general's fast track warning

Review found the fast track process was tighter than current Cabinet Manual rules.

Michael Neilson 22 Sep 2025
Jamie Beaton's aborted bid for Tāmaki
Editor's Picks

Jamie Beaton's aborted bid for Tāmaki

BusinessDesk understands Jamie Beaton had previously been exploring a run for the seat.

Dileepa Fonseka 18 Sep 2025