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Analysis - Winston Peters' opposition to the India free trade deal has turned what could have been a huge win for the prime minister into a complex political scrap.

It puts Christopher Luxon's leadership under a spotlight, and gives Labour and the Greens the opportunity to exact political concessions from National in return for getting the deal over the line.

Luxon's commitment to secure such a deal in his first term - promised under pressure during a televised leaders' debate - was always going to be a tall order, with some calling it "ambitious", and others "implausible".

John Key's government tried and failed to get negotiations with India over the line, and Labour in the last term did not get to the point of launching formal negotiations.

Luxon securing one in just nine months is therefore either very impressive or an abdication of his responsibility to get the best possible deal for New Zealanders, depending on your point of vie

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