As Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom, arrives in Delhi for the G20 Summit, he acknowledges that a free trade agreement between the UK and India is not assured. While discussions on the matter are ongoing, Sunak’s caution reflects the complexities and negotiations involved in such agreements. The G20 Summit serves as a platform for leaders and representatives from various nations to address global economic challenges and opportunities, including trade agreements. Sunak’s statements highlight the importance of diplomacy and negotiation in international trade relations and the uncertainty surrounding the future of UK-India trade ties. The outcome of these discussions will be closely watched by international observers and businesses invested in the economic relationship between the two countries.