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After 55 years, India-Tonga ties are a beacon for Indo-Pacific solidarity

The Sunday Guardian

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October 05, 2025

India-Tonga solidarity isn’t mere nostalgia, it’s a blueprint for resilient Indo- Pacific harmony, where democracies outpace disruptors.

- TEVITA MOTULALO

After 55 years, India-Tonga ties are a beacon for Indo-Pacific solidarity

If the Indo-Pacific is to be seen as an organic movement of cultures, civilisations, and democratic currents, then 2025 is an auspicious year for celebrating 55th anniversary of India-Tonga diplomatic relations.

Forged in 1970—this treaty stands as a profound milestone to authentic and genuine relations between peoples and civilisations. As India was the flagship civilisation for the region and the known world, so when European traders exploring Oceania stumbled upon the only cohesive political centre and thalassocratic civilisation throughout the region: in Tonga. The fact its people has maintained their monarchy as the manifestation of the traditional governance structure is testament to that fact.

This partnership is rooted in mutual respect for sovereignty, democracy and cultural affinity, and hasevolved from ceremonial exchanges looking toa strategic alliance without compulsion from another power.

‘As two nations committed to pluralism and self determination, India and Tonga share sympathies that transcend geography, positioning their bond asa stepping stone for deeper cooperation amid 2Ist-century headwinds like climate vulnerability, maritime flux, and technological rivalries.

Foryears, India has trained ‘Tonga’s military officer class, and other high calibre roles in governance and security.

Elevating this relationship to resident diplomats and a high commission in each other's capital would not only honour this legacy, but catalyse joint venturesin sustainable developmentand common security.

The journey boasts eight pivotal strategic milestones, underscoring steady maturation:

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