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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS - March 2016

Mar 2016

Jan 24, 2026

Jaishankar meets EU envoys ahead of January 27 summit

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met with European Union envoys on 23 January 2026 ahead of the India-EU Summit scheduled for 27 January. The discussions focused on deepening bilateral ties, de-risking the global economy, and advancing negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement. Officials emphasised cooperation in trade, investment, technology, and regional security. The meeting underscored India’s desire for a balanced partnership with the EU, addressing shared concerns such as supply chains and climate action. The talks followed recent high-level exchanges, signaling readiness to push for an ambitious agreement during the summit. Source: Economic Times.
  • Jaishankar met EU envoys on 23 January 2026.
  • India-EU Summit scheduled for 27 January.
  • Discussions on FTA, trade, investment and technology.
  • Emphasis on de-risking and regional security cooperation.
  • Indication of readiness for a broad, ambitious agreement.

India ships 7.5 tonnes of cancer medicines to Kabul

India has dispatched 7.5 tonnes of life-saving cancer medicines to Afghanistan in January 2026 as part of its ongoing humanitarian assistance to the war-torn country. The shipment, announced by the Ministry of External Affairs on social media, aims to address the urgent needs of cancer patients in Kabul. Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that the medicines would help meet a shortage and reinforce India’s commitment to its Afghan partners. The handover included vaccines as part of broader health support. In late 2025, Indian officials also discussed cooperation in traditional medicine with Afghan counterparts and reaffirmed long-term health assistance. Earlier shipments included 73 tonnes of medicines in November 2025.
  • 7.5 tonnes of cancer medicines sent to Kabul in January 2026.
  • Announcement made by MEA via X (formerly Twitter).
  • Handover included vaccines as part of broader health support.
  • India cites ongoing humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan.
  • References to December 2025 talks on traditional medicine collaboration.

Jan 23, 2026

Numbeo Safety Index 2026: Mangaluru Tops Indian Cities; Qingdao Leads Globally

The Numbeo Safety Index 2026 ranks global cities by perceived safety based on resident surveys. In India, Mangaluru (Karnataka) was listed as the safest city, reflecting strong local safety perceptions. Globally, Qingdao (China) topped the index. The report, released in January 2026, underscores regional variations in urban safety and highlights the importance of policing, infrastructure, and social factors in shaping residents’ sense of security. Analysts note that such indexes influence tourism, investment, and urban planning decisions across countries.
  • Mangaluru identified as India's safest city in 2026 index.
  • Global top: Qingdao, China.

Gates Foundation and OpenAI Launch Horizon1000 AI Health Initiative in Africa

The Gates Foundation and OpenAI announced a $50 million Horizon1000 partnership to help African countries harness artificial intelligence to strengthen health systems and mitigate aid shortfalls. Initial work will begin in Rwanda, focusing on improving health worker efficiency, data use, and service delivery amid funding constraints. Bill Gates framed AI as a potential equalizer in resource‑strained settings, while acknowledging implementation challenges. The program seeks collaboration with national leaders and local health agencies to tailor solutions, address regulatory concerns, and build durable health infrastructure that can adapt to future needs and emergencies.
  • Horizon1000 partnership between Gates Foundation and OpenAI.
  • Initial focus on Rwanda; $50 million funding.
  • AIT solutions to improve health worker efficiency and data use.
  • Aims to mitigate international aid shortfalls.

Jan 22, 2026

Spain joins Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative; elevates India ties

New Delhi, 22 January 2026 — Spain formally joined the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI), signaling deeper maritime engagement with India. Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares delivered the Declaration of Accession to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar in New Delhi, announcing that Spain would upgrade ties to a strategic association. IPOI, launched by India in 2019, seeks cooperative frameworks for maritime security, stability and development in the Indo-Pacific region. The move reflects a broader trend of major economies aligning with India’s regional strategic vision, with implications for maritime governance, trade routes and bilateral collaboration in science, technology and education.
  • Development: Spain joins IPOI; upgrade to strategic association
  • Venue: Declaration delivered in New Delhi with Jaishankar
  • IPOI aim: Free, open, rules-based Indo-Pacific maritime cooperation
  • Implication: Enhanced India-Spain strategic partnership
  • Context: Part of broader regional security and development efforts

Abu Dhabi crowned world’s safest city for 10th straight year

Abu Dhabi, 22 January 2026 — The UAE capital has been named the world’s safest city for a tenth consecutive year, according to the Numbeo Global Safety Index 2026. The study evaluated 400 cities across more than 150 countries, noting high marks for pedestrian safety and perceived security. Officials attributed the ranking to proactive policing, advanced technology and strong community engagement. The result reinforces Abu Dhabi’s reputation as a global hub for quality of life and secure urban living. The index highlights safety as a key driver of tourism, investment and resident confidence in the city’s governance.
  • Ranking: Abu Dhabi tops Numbeo Global Safety Index 2026 for 10th year
  • Scope: 400 cities across 150+ countries
  • Criteria: Perceived safety, day and night pedestrian security
  • Drivers: Proactive policing, technology use, community engagement
  • Implication: Safety supports tourism, investment, and resident well-being

Jan 21, 2026

India, Namibia hold FOC to deepen collaboration in DPI and minerals

India and Namibia conducted the fifth round of Foreign Office Consultations on 19–20 January 2026, agreeing to deepen cooperation in Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), health, agriculture, defence and critical minerals. The discussions reviewed the full range of bilateral ties, including trade, investment, education and capacity building, and agreed to hold the next round in Windhoek at a mutually convenient date. The talks were co-chaired by Janesh Kain, Joint Secretary (East & Southern Africa), and Charles Josob, Acting Head of Department for Bilateral Relations. Officials stressed the importance of expanding people-to-people exchanges and regional cooperation in shared interests.
  • FOC rounds held on 19–20 January 2026; cooperation deepened in DPI and minerals.
  • Agreements cover health, agriculture, defence and people-to-people ties.
  • Next round to be hosted in Windhoek, Namibia.
  • Co-chairs: Janesh Kain (MEA) and Charles Josob (Namibia).

Jan 20, 2026

Uganda’s President Museveni wins seventh term amid tense campaign

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has been re‑elected for a seventh term, according to the electoral commission. Museveni, aged 81, secured about 71.65 percent of the vote, defeating main challenger Bobi Wine who received around 24.72 percent. The campaign was marked by opposition restrictions and internet blackouts. Museveni has led Uganda since 1986 and his latest victory maintains continuity in East African politics. International observers voiced concerns about media restrictions and electoral integrity, though the official results confirmed the incumbent’s long‑standing leadership.
  • Museveni re‑elected for a seventh term
  • Vote share approximately 71.65% to 24.72% for Bobi Wine
  • Election followed by reported opposition crackdowns
  • Museveni has led Uganda since 1986
  • International observers cited concerns on media freedom

Centre notes new environmental penalties and IMF growth projections; EU trade pact discussed

The Indian government announced new rules for penalties collected under environmental laws to ensure revenues support pollution control and environmental protection. The rules accompany stricter emission targets for carbon‑intense industries like power, cement, and steel. In parallel, the IMF projected India's FY27 GDP growth at 6.4–7.3%, underscoring robust domestic demand and reform momentum. Commerce Minister described the India–EU trade pact as a potential strategic milestone for deeper economic ties. The news package also highlighted ongoing environmental and economic reforms amid a period of heightened global trade discussions.
  • New rules for environmental penalty revenues
  • Stricter emissions targets for key industries
  • IMF forecasts India FY27 growth at 6.4–7.3%
  • India–EU trade pact discussed as major milestone
  • Signal of ongoing environmental and economic reforms

India ranked 16th in new Responsible Nations Index; global leadership framework

India has secured 16th place among 154 nations in the new Responsible Nations Index (RNI), a framework assessing how nations balance power with citizens, environment, and global responsibilities. Singapore tops the index, followed by Switzerland and Denmark. The RNI shifts focus from economic size to responsible governance, with outcomes linked to sustainable development and international cooperation. Indian policymakers view the ranking as a signal to strengthen accountability, climate action, and inclusive growth while maintaining strategic autonomy on the global stage.
  • India ranks 16th in Responsible Nations Index
  • RNI emphasizes responsibility over power; 154 nations evaluated
  • Top three: Singapore, Switzerland, Denmark
  • Focus on governance, environment, and global responsibility
  • Implications for policy emphasis on accountability and climate action

High Seas Treaty enters into force; nations commit to marine protection

An international agreement to safeguard marine life in international waters has come into force. The High Seas Treaty enables countries to establish environmentally protected zones beyond national jurisdictions and supports new ocean industries. Negotiations began in 2017 under the United Nations framework. The treaty requires member states to implement conservation measures and coordinate with global bodies. India remains a signatory and supports robust marine governance to protect biodiversity, fisheries, and climate resilience. The agreement marks a major step in global ocean conservation and sustainable use of marine resources.
  • High Seas Treaty enters into force
  • Allows protected zones in international waters
  • Negotiations concluded under UN in 2017–2024
  • India is a signatory; supports marine governance
  • Aims to protect biodiversity and climate resilience
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