The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and New Zealand has now erupted in political controversy. New Zealand First Party leader and Foreign Minister Winston Peters has described the agreement as neither free nor fair. Peters alleges that the agreement is a bad deal for New Zealand, with the country making significant concessions but receiving no tangible benefits in return. He has raised serious questions about provisions related to immigration, investment, and the dairy sector. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and the governments of both countries are calling it historic and claiming that it could double bilateral trade in the next five years. Learn more in this video: Why is there controversy over the India-New Zealand FTA? Which conditions did Winston Peters oppose? Why are dairy farmers suffering losses? Is a rift growing within the ruling coalition? Watch the full video and understand the political reality of the India-New Zealand trade agreement. A major political controversy has erupted in New Zealand over the India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA). New Zealand First leader and Foreign Minister Winston Peters has strongly opposed the deal, calling it neither free nor fair. Peters claims the agreement is a bad deal for New Zealand, alleging excessive concessions with limited returns. He has raised serious concerns over immigration, investment clauses, and the dairy sector, stating that the deal does not benefit farmers or rural communities. #IndiaNewZealandFTA #IndiaNZRelations #FreeTradeAgreement #WinstonPeters #NewZealandPolitics #IndiaTradeNews #FTAControversy #DairySector #ChristopherLuxon #GlobalTrade #BreakingNews #InternationalPolitics