GS2 – International Relations
Context:
During New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon’s first official visit to India for the Raisina Dialogue, both leaders discussed key areas of bilateral cooperation.
Historical Linkages Between India and New Zealand
- Early Indian Settlers: The first wave of Indian migration to New Zealand began in the 1850s, particularly in Christchurch.
- Military Ties: Indian soldiers fought alongside ANZAC troops (Australia and New Zealand Army Corps) in the Gallipoli Campaign (1915) during World War I.
- Diplomatic Relations: Established in 1950, evolving into a High Commission later.
- Common Interests:
- Shared democratic values, Commonwealth membership, and similar legal frameworks.
- Tourism & Sports: Cricket, hockey, and mountaineering have strengthened ties.
- Strategic Engagements:
- “Opening Doors to India” (2011) policy emphasized trade & investment.
- “India-NZ 2025 – Investing in the Relationship” (2020) aims to expand cooperation.
Trade and Economic Cooperation
- Bilateral Trade (2023-24): USD 1.75 billion.
- India’s Exports to NZ: Pharmaceuticals, mechanical machinery, textiles, gems & precious metals.
- India’s Imports from NZ: Wool, iron & steel, fruits & nuts, aluminum.
- FTA Negotiations: Resumed after a deadlock in 2015 over dairy & agriculture disputes. Key focus areas:
- Dairy & Food Processing
- Pharmaceuticals
- Renewable Energy
- Critical Minerals
- Customs Cooperation Agreement (2024): Signed to boost trade & combat organized crime.
- Skilled Worker Mobility: Addressing illegal migration while formalizing labour exchange programs.
Defence and Security Cooperation
- Institutionalized Military Ties: MoU signed for deeper defense cooperation.
- Naval Engagement: Indian Navy ships INS Sahyadri & INS Kolkata (2023) and INSV Tarini (2024) visited NZ.
- Security Focus:
- Countering China’s expansionism in the Indo-Pacific.
- Addressing Khalistani separatist threats.
- Joint Task Force: India contributes staff to CTF-150 (Combined Task Force), led by the Royal New Zealand Navy (Jan 2025).
Counterterrorism Cooperation
- Joint Stance Against Terrorism:
- Referenced the 2019 Christchurch attack and 2008 Mumbai attacks.
- Commitment to curb terror financing and dismantle terrorist networks.
Indo-Pacific and Global Diplomatic Cooperation
- Indo-Pacific Security: New Zealand joined India’s Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative.
- Maritime Rules: Both nations stress freedom of navigation and adherence to UNCLOS (1982).
- Geopolitical Stance: Shared views on:
- Ukraine war
- Two-state solution for Gaza conflict
- UNSC Reforms: New Zealand supports India’s bid for a permanent seat.
- Diplomatic Expansion: New Zealand increased its diplomatic presence in India by over 60%.
Cultural and People-to-People Relations
- Indian Diaspora in NZ: ~250,000 people, the third-largest ethnic group.
- Education & Student Exchange:
- India is the 2nd-largest source of international students in New Zealand (~8,000 students).
- Fields: IT, hospitality, science, engineering, and architecture.
- Cultural Engagements:
- Indian festivals like Diwali, Holi, Baisakhi, Onam are widely celebrated.
- NZ schools offer courses in Kathak, Bharatnatyam, Bollywood dance & Hindi.
- Sports Diplomacy:
- Celebrating 100 years of sporting ties in 2026.
- Player exchange programs in cricket, hockey, and rugby.
- Tourism & Cultural Cooperation: Strengthening travel and tourism ties.
- Mountaineering Legacy: Sir Edmund Hillary, a national hero in NZ, is revered in India for his Everest expedition with Tenzing Norgay (1953).
Challenges in India-New Zealand Relations
Market Access Disputes:
- India withdrew from RCEP (2019) over unfair market access concerns.
- NZ seeks better access to India’s dairy market, while India remains protective of its dairy industry.
Tariff Barriers:
- India’s average import tariff (17.8%) vs. New Zealand’s low tariff (2.3%).
Skilled Worker Issues:
- India wants better work opportunities for IT professionals in NZ.
- New Zealand hesitant to offer access similar to Australia & China.
Anti-India Activities in NZ:
- PM Luxon assured action against illegal groups operating within NZ.
About New Zealand
- Island Nation: Comprises two major islands (North & South) and smaller ones.
- No Land Borders: Australia is its nearest neighbor (1,600 km northwest).
Geopolitical Position: Part of Australasia & Polynesia, bordered by the Tasman Sea & Pacific Ocean.