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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS - October 2017

Oct 2017

Jan 29, 2026

India’s New York Consulate participates in Travel & Adventure Show 2026

India’s Consulate General in New York joined the Travel & Adventure Show 2026 on 24–25 January to promote India’s tourism and culture. The India Pavilion was placed prominently at the convention centre entrance, and Consul General Binaya Pradhan inaugurated it. Officials highlighted that around 20 percent of foreign tourists visiting India come from the United States, with ongoing efforts to boost this share. The event showcased India’s diverse heritage, cuisine, and experiences, aiming to attract more international travelers and strengthen bilateral people-to-people ties through tourism.
  • Consulate participated in Travel & Adventure Show 2026
  • India Pavilion inaugurated by Consul General Binaya Pradhan
  • US accounts for about 20% of foreign visitors to India
  • Event promotes India's tourism and cultural destinations
  • Highlights India’s diverse heritage and cuisine

Japan’s last pair of pandas returns to China amid diplomatic strains

Japan's last pair of pandas returned to China, leaving the country without pandas for the first time in decades. Pandas were loaned to Japan starting in 1972 as a symbol of goodwill, with ownership remaining with China. The departure occurs as bilateral relations face tensions over Taiwan. The animals’ cubs and future offspring remain under Chinese ownership. The move underscores how diplomacy and soft power can influence cultural exchanges between nations even during spikes in political friction.
  • Pandas returned to China; Japan no longer hosts pandas
  • Post-1972 panda loan as a gesture of goodwill
  • Ownership remains with China; bears may have cubs abroad
  • Ties to broader diplomatic strains, notably over Taiwan
  • Symbolic soft power diplomacy in action

Jan 28, 2026

India and EU sign new security and defence partnership

India and the European Union signed a fresh security and defence partnership to boost maritime cooperation and Indo-Pacific engagements. An India–EU Defence Industry Forum will involve observers and select EU member states to strengthen supply chains for trusted defence ecosystems. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh urged joint efforts to leverage India’s defence industry in Europe’s ReArm initiative. The pact also aims to broaden collaboration across technology, manufacturing and strategic research, with continued dialogue between India and EU leadership to diversify suppliers and reduce risk in defence supply chains.
  • New India-EU security and defence partnership signed.
  • India-EU Defence Industry Forum to be established.
  • Rajnath Singh calls for stronger industry collaboration.
  • Focus on diversified supply chains and joint capability development.

U.S. announces multi-day military exercise in West Asia amid regional tensions

The United States on January 27, 2026 announced a multi-day air force exercise in West Asia, following the deployment of the Abraham Lincoln strike group to the region. The drills come amid ongoing tensions with Iran and regional partners. The exercises aim to demonstrate U.S. readiness and to reassure allies, while signaling a continued American strategic footprint in the area. Details on participating units and timelines were not fully disclosed, but officials emphasised the exercises would occur alongside ongoing regional security operations.
  • U.S. announces multi-day West Asia air force exercise (Jan 27, 2026).
  • Linked to Abraham Lincoln strike group deployment.
  • Aimed at deterrence, readiness and regional reassurance.
  • Details on participants remain limited.

RBI and ESMA sign MoU on central counterparty cooperation

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen cooperation on central counterparties (CCPs). The MoU enables ESMA to rely on RBI’s supervisory framework for cross-border clearing and facilitates access for EU members to Indian CCPs via mutual recognition. RBI and ESMA emphasised shared goals of safer, more resilient, and open financial markets. Discussions continue with India’s SEBI and IFSCA to extend similar arrangements, reflecting ongoing international coordination in post-trade infrastructure.
  • MoU signed between RBI and ESMA on CCP cooperation.
  • ESMA may rely on RBI supervision for cross-border clearing.
  • Aims to restore EU access to Indian CCPs under regulation.
  • Further talks with SEBI and IFSCA ongoing.

Jan 27, 2026

India-EU Security and Defence Partnership to deepen ties at 16th Summit

India and the European Union plan to elevate their strategic engagement through a Security and Defence Partnership announced at the 16th India-EU Summit. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will conduct restricted and delegation-level talks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa, with a parallel India-EU Business Forum. Discussions are expected to cover trade, defence and security cooperation, climate action, critical technologies, and reinforcing the rules-based order. Officials anticipate an expanded free trade agreement framework, a defence framework pact, and a refined strategic agenda, building on the virtual 2020 summit foundation.
  • 16th India-EU Summit themes: trade, defence, security
  • Defence framework pact and strategic agenda anticipated
  • PM Modi to meet Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa
  • Business Forum aligned with broader cooperation
  • Summit follows prior 2020 virtual meeting

Jan 26, 2026

To Lam re-elected as Vietnam party chief through 2030

Vietnam’s top leader To Lam has been reappointed head of the ruling Communist Party for the next five years, through 2030. The unanimous vote by the central committee of the one-party state confirms his leadership at the party congress. This extended tenure aligns with Vietnam’s plans for stable governance and continued focus on export-led growth, infrastructure development and macroeconomic management. The central committee selection occurs every five years to determine the future leadership of the party and, by extension, the country’s political direction.
  • Position: General Secretary of the Communist Party
  • Term: 2026–2030
  • Decision: unanimous by central committee
  • Context: five-year leadership cycle
  • Policy focus: export-led growth and development

Jan 25, 2026

Jaishankar meets EU envoys ahead of India-EU summit

On 22 January 2026, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met ambassadors from EU member states in New Delhi. He stressed stronger trade, mobility, and security ties to derisk the global economy ahead of the January 27 India-EU Leaders’ Summit. Government officials indicated that a long-awaited Free Trade Agreement and new security partnerships could be announced during the talks. The meeting highlighted expectations for deeper economic integration and coordinated responses to global challenges, with officials citing resilience in supply chains and defence collaboration as key outcomes.
  • Jaishankar meets EU ambassadors on 22 January 2026.
  • Ahead of India-EU Leaders’ Summit on January 27.
  • Possible conclusion of FTA and new security partnerships.
  • Emphasis on derisking the global economy through greater ties.

South Korea launches comprehensive AI regulatory framework

On 22 January 2026, South Korea announced a landmark AI legal framework, known as the AI Basic Act, to regulate artificial intelligence across sectors. The move aims to build trust and safety while balancing innovation and competitiveness. The act comes earlier than Europe’s EU AI Act in certain phases and signals a global push toward more formal governance of AI. The government stressed collaboration with startups and industry to ease compliance burdens, while maintaining strict standards on data use, transparency, and accountability. The international community is watching how different models regulate AI effects on business and security.
  • AI Basic Act implemented in South Korea on 22 January 2026.
  • Aims to balance innovation with safety and trust.
  • Poses potential compliance challenges for startups.
  • Signals global trend toward formal AI governance.
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