在奥克兰(市)的印度领事馆
Last update: 2023
机构 | 在奥克兰(市), 新西兰的印度领事馆 |
机构类型 | 领事馆 |
联系地址 | Level , A Onehunga Mall Auckland New Zealand |
联系邮箱 | 目前没有提供 |
联系电话 | |
传真号码 | |
工作时间 | By appointment, 14:30-17:30 |
大使(机构负责人) | Bhav Dhillon, Honorary Consul |
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印度在全世界总共有238个外交机构,其中108个是领事馆。全世界其他国家一共有438外交机构在印度,其中有264个是领事馆。
目前,印度在新西兰没有大使馆,通常是由于两个国家还没有建立外交关系。
领事馆是一国驻在他国某个城市的领事代表机关的总称,有总领事馆,领事馆,副领事馆等,负责管理当地本国侨民和其它领事事务。两个国家断交,一定会撤销大使馆,但不一定撤销领事馆。大使馆的职责范围遍及驻在国各个地区,领事馆只负责所辖地区。大使馆通常受政府和外交部门的直接领导,而领事馆通常接受外交部门和所在国大使馆的双重领导。许多国家在多数国家只设大使馆,不设领事馆。设不设领事馆,设哪个级别的领事馆,主要看侨民和领事业务的多少以及所在地区的重要性,并依照对等原则进行。
请注意,虽然我们一直在更新我们的数据库信息,但是我们无法保证我们的数据永远是最新的,因此建议在办理您的涉外事务之前联系一下相关领事馆做确认。
印度和新西兰的关系
India–New Zealand relations refer to the interaction between India and New Zealand. Both these countries were once part of the British Empire. There are approximately 175,000 people of Indian descent in New Zealand.
Bilateral relations were established between India and New Zealand in 1952. India has a High Commission in Wellington with a Honourary Consulate in Auckland, while New Zealand has a High Commission in New Delhi along with a Consulate in Mumbai, trade offices in New Delhi and Mumbai and a Honourary Consulate in Chennai.
India–New Zealand relations were cordial but not extensive after Indian independence. More recently, New Zealand has shown interest in extending ties with India due to India's impressive GDP growth.
The countries set up a Joint Trade Committee in 1983 and have had discussions on a free trade agreement either bilaterally or through the East Asian Summit, but this has not emerged due to disagreements over agricultural subsidies. There is also some educational cooperation, with around 23,000 Indian students studying in New Zealand.
Defence cooperation has been more limited, but there have been joint naval exercises, and Indian and New Zealand troops have served together in United Nations peacekeeping missions in Kosovo and Sudan.
Pranab Mukherjee became the first Indian President to visit New Zealand in August 2016. Nov 7 The government of India notified the third protocol between India and New Zealand for avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income.
On 27th November 2017, the first India-New Zealand Cyber Dialogue was held in New Delhi. The Indian Delegation was led by Mr. Sanjay Kumar Verma, Additional Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs. The New Zealand delegation was led by Mr. Paul Ash, Director of the National Cyber Policy Office, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Areas of discussion included domestic cyber policy landscape, cyber threats and mitigation, new technologies, mechanism on bilateral cooperation and possible cooperation at various international fora and regional fora. Both sides agreed to hold the next India-New Zealand Cyber dialogue in New Zealand in 2018. --维基百科
Bilateral relations were established between India and New Zealand in 1952. India has a High Commission in Wellington with a Honourary Consulate in Auckland, while New Zealand has a High Commission in New Delhi along with a Consulate in Mumbai, trade offices in New Delhi and Mumbai and a Honourary Consulate in Chennai.
India–New Zealand relations were cordial but not extensive after Indian independence. More recently, New Zealand has shown interest in extending ties with India due to India's impressive GDP growth.
The countries set up a Joint Trade Committee in 1983 and have had discussions on a free trade agreement either bilaterally or through the East Asian Summit, but this has not emerged due to disagreements over agricultural subsidies. There is also some educational cooperation, with around 23,000 Indian students studying in New Zealand.
Defence cooperation has been more limited, but there have been joint naval exercises, and Indian and New Zealand troops have served together in United Nations peacekeeping missions in Kosovo and Sudan.
Pranab Mukherjee became the first Indian President to visit New Zealand in August 2016. Nov 7 The government of India notified the third protocol between India and New Zealand for avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income.
On 27th November 2017, the first India-New Zealand Cyber Dialogue was held in New Delhi. The Indian Delegation was led by Mr. Sanjay Kumar Verma, Additional Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs. The New Zealand delegation was led by Mr. Paul Ash, Director of the National Cyber Policy Office, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Areas of discussion included domestic cyber policy landscape, cyber threats and mitigation, new technologies, mechanism on bilateral cooperation and possible cooperation at various international fora and regional fora. Both sides agreed to hold the next India-New Zealand Cyber dialogue in New Zealand in 2018. --维基百科