The article critiques New Zealand's free trade agreement with India, highlighting the exclusion of dairy exports, the ambiguous investment clause, and the racist rhetoric from New Zealand First, while questioning the democratic and transparent processes behind the deal.
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Well, this is going to be an interesting question. be an interesting one uh that clause definitely exists whether it is for promotion uh or you know well it's it's definitely not compelling the government to invest the money right this is about the government promoting investment into india and it does specifically mention u.s 20 billion dollars and it does also have a mechanism at the end of the 15 years where india goes through a process um of you know it kind of goes to a committee and then India at the end of it if it's still not satisfied can basically rebalance or do remediation basically Yeah
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aspirational, not legally binding
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