PM Modi addresses VivaTech 2026 Summit in Paris, highlighting India’s innovation role
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the VivaTech 2026 Summit in Paris, underscoring India as a global hub of innovation and technology. He highlighted progress in digital public infrastructure and inclusive technology, stressing human-centric development. Modi also positioned India as a strong innovation partner for Europe and the wider world, calling for deeper collaborations across AI, healthcare, and smart city solutions. VivaTech 2026, a major tech event in Paris, ran from 17 to 20 June 2026. The speech reflects India’s emphasis on innovation-led growth and international partnerships as part of its domestic and foreign policy agenda.
Event: VivaTech 2026; dates 17–20 June 2026
PM Modi spoke in Paris on 17 June 2026
Key themes: India as global innovation hub; digital public infrastructure
Emphasis on human-centric technology and inclusive growth
India-European collaboration highlighted
Jun 16, 2026
India–France ATL Bridge aims to spread Atal innovation to France
Atal Innovation Mission, NITI Aayog, signed a Letter of Intent with La Fondation Dassault Systèmes to establish the India–France ATL Bridge. The initiative will take India’s Atal Tinkering Lab model to France and create a platform for young innovators from both countries to collaborate. It seeks to promote school-level innovation, entrepreneurial learning, and cross-border knowledge exchange, encouraging exchanges of ideas, mentors, and resources. The program is expected to foster joint challenges, student exchanges, and collaborative mini-projects that bridge Indian and French classrooms, labs, and innovation ecosystems, contributing to long-term bilateral scientific and technological partnership.
LOI between Atal Innovation Mission and Dassault Systèmes
ATL Bridge to bring Indian tinkering labs to France
Focus on school-level innovation and cross-border learning
Plans for joint challenges and student exchanges
Aims to strengthen India–France innovation ties
PM Modi awarded Slovakia’s highest honour during Bratislava visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred Slovakia’s highest national honour, the Order of the White Double Cross, First Class, during his visit to Bratislava in June 2026. The award was presented by President Peter Pellegrini and recognises Modi’s role in strengthening India–Slovakia relations and expanding bilateral cooperation. The honour underlines growing ties in areas such as trade, investment, technology, and cultural exchange. The visit also featured discussions on regional security, energy cooperation, and people-to-people links. Modi welcomed the accolade as a testament to a long-standing partnership, while Slovakia highlighted its commitment to deeper collaboration with India in the years ahead.
Modi receives Slovakia’s Order of the White Double Cross, First Class
Award presented during Bratislava visit, June 2026
France Hosts 52nd G7 Summit; Modi Invited as Special Guest
The 52nd G7 Summit is being held in Evian-les-Bains, France, from 15 to 17 June 2026. France is hosting the gathering of the world’s leading economies and the European Union. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been invited as a special outreach guest, reflecting India’s growing role in global affairs. Delegates will discuss issues such as Ukraine, Iran and global economic imbalances, with emphasis on engagement with the Global South. Modi’s participation signals continued high-level diplomacy and India’s push for broader international collaboration on trade, security and climate change. The summit underscores evolving multilateral approaches to global governance and development challenges.
52nd G7 Summit underway in Evian-les-Bains, 15–17 June 2026.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited as special outreach guest.
Discussion focus includes Ukraine, Iran and economic issues.
India’s role highlighted in representing Global South concerns.
Diplomatic signaling ahead of broader international cooperation.
Jun 14, 2026
UPSC briefing highlights India-France ties; US diplomat summons; El Niño risks
UPSC Current Affairs Brief for 13 June 2026 highlighted key developments in India’s foreign and climate arena. Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted discussions on India-France ties, detailing ongoing cooperation in defense, energy, and trade. The briefing also noted a recent summons of a U.S. diplomat by Indian authorities, signaling a sharper diplomatic stance on certain issues. Analysts cautioned that El Niño conditions could affect weather, agriculture, and monsoon reliability, with implications for policy planning. The brief underscores the convergence of strategic partnerships with France and the United States and the need to manage climate-related risks alongside security interests. This content is part of a continuing effort to align India's foreign policy with domestic development goals.
Discussions on India-France ties featured in UPSC briefing (13 June 2026).
U.S. diplomat summoned by India; reflects sharper diplomatic stance.
El Niño could impact weather, agriculture, and monsoon reliability.
Emphasizes strengthening partnerships with France and the U.S. while managing climate risks.
Jun 13, 2026
Saudi Arabia lifts Lebanon import ban in June 2026, signaling stronger ties
Saudi Arabia has lifted its nearly five-year ban on imports from Lebanon, effective in June 2026. The ban began in 2021 after Saudi authorities cited concerns over drug smuggling through Lebanese shipments and was initially limited to fruits and vegetables before broadening to other Lebanese products. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the decision, marking a shift to improve economic ties with Lebanon and broader Gulf cooperation. Lebanese exporters anticipate better access to Gulf markets and improved trade relations. The move is expected to bolster Lebanon’s export sector, though monitoring and compliance measures are likely to accompany the reopening.
Ban on Lebanese imports lifted in June 2026; order by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Ban started in 2021 due to drug-smuggling concerns; initially targeted fruits/vegetables, later broader.
Decision aims to improve economic ties with Lebanon and Gulf countries.
Lebanese exporters expect easier access to Gulf markets.
Trade reopening may benefit Lebanon’s economy; compliance monitoring anticipated.