Sports Cooperation Boosted: India & New Zealand Discuss Centenary Program

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New Delhi, March 9 Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya held discussions with a delegation from New Zealand on Monday, focusing on strengthening collaboration in high-performance sports through joint training camps, coaching exchanges, and knowledge sharing in sports science, analytics, and athlete performance systems.

Mandaviya chaired the high-level ministerial meeting with the New Zealand sports delegation, and discussions between the two parties also explored integrating New Zealand's coach development framework into the curriculum of the National Institute of Sports (NIS), Patiala.

2026 marks 100 years of sporting ties between India and New Zealand, tracing back to the historic 1926 Indian Army hockey tour to the Trans-Tasman country, one of the earliest major sporting engagements between the two nations.

Building on this legacy, both countries explored new initiatives to deepen cooperation and strengthen sports diplomacy.

The Indian delegation included Sports Secretary Hari Ranjan Rao and other senior officials from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, the Sports Authority of India, the Indian Olympic Association, and representatives from national sports federations.

Earlier in the day, Rao led a delegation-level meeting with New Zealand officials to discuss expanding bilateral sports cooperation. The delegations identified priority sports for collaboration, including rugby, rowing, canoeing, sailing, athletics, and cycling.

The New Zealand delegation was led by Chris Bishop, Associate Minister for Sport and Recreation, and included Patrick John Rata, New Zealand High Commissioner to India, former international cricketer Ross Taylor, Raelene Castle, CEO of Sport New Zealand, and representatives from Hockey New Zealand, Athletics New Zealand, and Paralympics New Zealand.

The discussions focused on the India-New Zealand Centenary Sports Cooperation Programme 2026, a year-long initiative designed to commemorate the 100 years of sporting ties and expand collaboration in sports development, high-performance training, innovation, and people-to-people engagement.

Both sides discussed organizing sports and cultural exchange initiatives, including a proposed India–New Zealand Sports and Culture Week to be hosted across cities in both countries, bringing together athletes, coaches, and communities while celebrating indigenous sporting traditions.

Both countries agreed to constitute a Joint Working Group to oversee the implementation of the cooperation framework, nominate nodal officers, and establish a monitoring mechanism with periodic reviews.

The meeting reaffirmed the shared commitment of India and New Zealand to deepen sports cooperation and translate the centenary partnership into tangible outcomes for athletes, coaches, and sporting ecosystems in both countries.
 
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