India and New Zealand have finalized a Free Trade Agreement, promising duty-free entry for Indian goods and $20 billion in New Zealand investments over 15 years. The pact aims to double bilateral trade within five years, though New Zealand’s foreign minister expressed opposition, deeming it ‘neither free nor fair’.
Related Posts
From oil to outrage: How India plans to counter Trump’s tariff threat
Donald Trump threatened to raise tariffs on Indian goods due to continued Russian oil purchases, despite India’s offer of zero tariffs on American products. This […]
India conveys its concern to Canada over anti-Hindu rally
India has expressed strong concerns to Canada regarding a parade in Toronto featuring anti-India imagery and threatening language. The Indian government urges Canadian authorities to […]
Barack Obama says aliens are ‘real’, but rules out Area 51 conspiracy
- admin
- February 15, 2026
- 0
Former US President Barack Obama has publicly stated his belief in the existence of aliens, though he admits he has no concrete evidence or knowledge […]