Rishi Sunak has spoken of his "special" relationship with India, where he is seen as a "son-in-law". He is visiting Delhi for the first time as prime minister to attend the G20 summit, and hopes to make progress towards a trade deal with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi. Mr Sunak's Indian heritage generated huge interest when he won the leadership 11 months ago, and he is expected to get a warm welcome. Image: Narendra Modi and Rishi Sunak shake hands at the G7 summit in May Downing Street described his trip as a "historic moment" and a "living bridge" between...