Indian free trade agreement due for formal signing in New Delhi
New Zealand signs trade deal with India; football match ends in a draw; cricket player is injured.
Summary
New Zealand's Trade Minister Todd McClay is in New Delhi to formally sign a free trade agreement, leading a delegation of MPs and business representatives. In sports, the Mohammedan Sporting Club drew 2-2 with SC Delhi in the Indian Super League after coming from behind twice. Separately, Royal Challengers Bengaluru's mentor Dinesh Karthik confirmed that opener Phil Salt is still injured and will miss the upcoming IPL 2026 match against the Delhi Capitals.
Why it's important
The free trade agreement signifies a significant economic step for New Zealand with India. The sports results provide updates on team standings and player availability in major leagues.
Key Points
- New Zealand India free trade agreement
- Mohammedan Sporting Club vs SC Delhi
- Phil Salt IPL injury
Key Narratives
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Leading a delegation to formally sign a historic free trade agreement with India.
Confirmed that Phil Salt is still injured and will miss the upcoming IPL match.
Involved Entities
Todd McClay, Mohammedan Sporting Club, SC Delhi, Phil Salt, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Dinesh Karthik
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Indian free trade agreement due for formal signing in New Delhi
Trade Minister Todd McClay is leading the delegation of MPs and business representatives for the historic occasion.
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Phil Salt injury update: RCB mentor Dinesh Karthik speaks up on opener's availability for DC clash in IPL 2026
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