The 'Men In Blue' made a confident start to the 2016-17 season, recording India's biggest win outside the sub-continent when they thrashed the hosts by an innings and 92 runs in the opening cricket Test.
India will look to continue in the same vein in the tour, which is Anil Kumble's debut series as chief coach of the team.
But it would be easier said than done as a green pitch awaits the visitors at Sabina Parka, a stark contrast to the conditions on offer in Antigua, where the visitors had won the match in four days.
West Indies' last Test here was against Australia in the summer of 2015, and that match finished past lunch on the fourth day.
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Given the very evident gulf between the two teams at present, the grassy wicket should expedite matters in this forthcoming match as well.
While it is tough to say which team will be happier to see the green pitch, the hosts will surely feel that the equation will perhaps be more balanced.
While India will find comfort in a settled line-up, there are some obvious points to ponder over like fitness of opener Murali Vijay.
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The opener has been missing action since being hit on his thumb by Shannon Gabriel on the first morning of the series, and didn't field for a single minute in the West Indies' two innings last week.
The other issue is about the team combination, and whether skipper Virat Kohli will opt for a five bowler attack once again.
During the home series against South Africa last year, he had moved away from this strategy when faced with difficult wickets. At the same time, on a greenish wicket in the third Test against Sri Lanka previously, he had opted for Stuart Binny.
At the same time, Kohli also has to think about his bowlers' workload in what will prove to be a long season. Playing a full-time batsman will mean added overs for his three pacers and one less bowler to choose from.
And so it could tempt him to go in with Binny instead, who provides him a medium-pace option as well as adds to the lower middle-order.
Ashwin followed up his 113-run knock in India's only batting effort in Antigua with a match-winning 7 for 83-run spell in West Indies second innings to set up the huge win.
Apart from Santner, middle-order batsman Luke Ronchi, who
scored a defiant 80 in the second innings, is also a key player for the Black Caps.
But Martin Guptill -- who scored a 21 and 0 -- remains a worry. The visiting batsmen will have to bat in sessions in order to build their innings in the subcontinent conditions.
A partnership between Santner and Ronchi followed, but another collapse of five wickets for seven runs resulted in a 56-run first-innings deficit.
Lastly both teams will keep their fingers crossed with the conditions overcast and muggy as the relaid Eden Gardens outfield may be tested should there be rain.
Teams (from):
New Zealand: Kane Williamson (capt), Trent Boult, Doug Bracewell, Jeetan Patel, Martin Guptill, Matt Henry, Tom Latham, James Neesham, Henry Nicholls, Luke Ronchi, Mitchell Santner, Ish Sodhi, Ross Taylor, Neil Wagner and BJ Watling.
Match to start at 9.30am IST.