Pauline Hanson has called for an end to taxpayer-funded junkets for politicians, only a few weeks after herself returning from India on the taxpayer dollar.

The leader of One Nation today said that a proposed trip to Asia to research and prepare for the full rollout of Australia’s National Broadband Network was “clearly wrong”.

The government has requested an expenses-paid trip for four to either South Korea or Japan to research and prepare for the full roll-out of Australia's National Broadband Network.

The leader of One Nation today said the proposed trip is “clearly wrong”.

“Australians are fed up with these junket trips from politicians by politicians at the cost to the tax payer." (9NEWS)

“Australians are fed up with these junket trips from politicians by politicians at the cost to the tax payer," she said.

Ms Hanson has suggested that New Zealand would be a more effective – and much cheaper – option, with its quality broadband network.

“When you have a delegation going over and you cannot speak English with the people, how can you then ask the questions clearly and get a clear understanding and get a clear answer to it?” she asks.

Pauline Hanson went on an overseas trip in India as part of a five-member delegation in November. (9NEWS)

The Federal Government has released a statement saying that the trip is currently only “a proposal”.

“As a global comparison of broadband services is within the NBN committee’s charter, they agreed to submit a proposal... which is yet to even be assessed,” the statement reads.

Ms Hanson travelled to India as part of a five-member delegation, who toured India’s Parliament, met with politicians and were received at the High Commission.

But she insists her displeasure at the proposed trip to either Japan or South Korea has nothing to do with the fact that she hasn’t received an invitation.