NEW DELHI: The newly concluded India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is poised to provide a massive global boost to India’s traditional medicine systems, placing Ayush at the forefront of a new framework for international cooperation and market access.
The landmark agreement, signed by Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and New Zealand’s Trade Minister Todd McClay, represents a significant milestone in expanding India’s wellness footprint across the globe while simultaneously deepening bilateral economic ties.
A First-of-its-Kind Framework A major highlight of the FTA is the inclusion of a dedicated Health and Traditional Medicine Annex. This marks the first time such a provision has been included in any trade pact between the two nations. The framework formally recognizes the traditional systems governed by the Ministry of Ayush—including Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa, and Homoeopathy—as globally relevant healthcare practices, aligning them alongside indigenous Māori health traditions.
The agreement is projected to open lucrative new markets for Indian wellness services. It aims to facilitate enhanced engagement in critical areas such as preventive healthcare, medical value travel, and integrative medicine, while also boosting international research partnerships and institutional linkages.
New Opportunities for Wellness Professionals One of the most highly anticipated provisions of the pact is the creation of structured mobility pathways for Indian wellness professionals. The FTA introduces a dedicated visa quota that will permit Ayush practitioners and yoga instructors to live and work in New Zealand for extended periods. This move will significantly expand employment opportunities and cement India’s status as a premier global supplier of skilled wellness experts.
According to the Ayush Ministry, the trade pact also establishes the groundwork for deeper cooperation in education, training, standards development, and traditional knowledge systems.
Overall, the agreement is being hailed as a major leap forward in positioning Ayush as a core pillar of global healthcare, actively advancing India’s vision of promoting holistic, sustainable, and people-centric health solutions on the world stage.














