Millions of football fans across India and China face the prospect of missing out on next month's World Cup , as broadcast rights remain unresolved in both of the world's most populous nations. In India, a joint venture between Reliance and Disney reportedly tabled a $20 million offer for the 2026 World Cup broadcast rights. This figure, a mere fraction of Fifa's demand, was deemed unacceptable by football's global governing body, according to two sources who spoke to Reuters on Monday. Sony also engaged in discussions but ultimately opted against making an offer for the Indian rights, a third source with direct knowledge confirmed. Meanwhile, China has yet to announce a broadcast agreement, despite Fifa data indicating the nation accounted for a staggering 49.8 per cent of all digital and social platform viewing hours globally during the 2022 World Cup. Neither Fifa nor the Reliance-Disney joint venture, led by billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance, responded to Reuters' requests for comment.…