Muanpuii Saiawi appointed India’s next High Commissioner to New Zealand
The Ministry of External Affairs announced on January 19, 2026 that Muanpuii Saiawi, IFS 2005 batch and currently Joint Secretary in MEA, has been appointed as India’s next High Commissioner to New Zealand. Saiawi will replace Neeta Bhushan, who has served since 2022. Saiawi has experience in cyber diplomacy and international security; she will oversee political, economic, and cultural ties with New Zealand and play a role in potential Free Trade Agreement discussions.
Muanpuii Saiawi named High Commissioner to New Zealand
Current role: MEA Joint Secretary (Disarmament/International Security)
Succeeding Neeta Bhushan (since 2022)
Saiawi’s focus includes cyber diplomacy and strategic technologies
Mea press release dated January 19, 2026
Nitin Nabin elected BJP president unopposed; to assume charge January 20
Nitin Nabin has been elected unopposed as the national president of the Bharatiya Janata Party and will formally take charge on January 20, 2026. The party’s nomination process concluded on January 19, with 37 sets of papers filed in support of Nabin. The transition is expected to be attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other senior leaders. Analysts view the move as part of a broader leadership refresh ahead of upcoming elections, reflecting a shift toward younger leadership within the party.
Nitin Nabin elected unopposed as BJP president
Takes charge January 20, 2026
Nomination process completed Jan 19 with 37 papers
PM Modi expected to attend transition
Seen as part of leadership refresh
Jan 19, 2026
Speaker Om Birla to Address Inaugural Session of 86th AIPOC
The 86th All India Presiding Officers Conference will begin at the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha in Lucknow. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will offer the inaugural address. The three day event will discuss legislative procedures, parliamentary traditions, and governance, with sessions on technology use for transparency, efficiency, and citizen centric processes. Participants include presiding officers, secretaries, and other dignitaries. The conference will close on 21 January 2026 with a valedictory address by Speaker Birla. The gathering aims to strengthen democratic governance and capacity building for legislators.
Modi Lays Foundation for Kaziranga Corridor and Flags off Trains
On 18 January 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for the Kaziranga Elevated Corridor in Assam, a project valued at Rs 6,957 crore. He virtually flagged off two Amrit Bharat trains in Nagao district and performed Bhoomi Poojan for the corridor. Officials describe the project as a milestone for northeast connectivity, tourism, and regional development, aligning with broader infrastructure goals. The event underscores the emphasis on improved transport links, economic activity, and social progress in border regions.
Date: 18 January 2026
Project: Kaziranga Elevated Corridor
Value: Rs 6,957 crore
Additional action: Amrit Bharat trains flag off
Impact: northeast connectivity and growth
Jan 17, 2026
PM Modi to inaugurate Rs 3,250 crore development works in Malda; Vande Bharat train launch
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to inaugurate development works worth Rs 3,250 crore in Malda, West Bengal, on 17 January 2026. The programme will also flag off the first Vande Bharat sleeper train between Howrah and Guwahati. The events form part of a broader infrastructure push ahead of Republic Day. Projects include roads, healthcare facilities, and sanitation, aiming to boost employment and regional development. The PM’s visit underscores the government’s focus on improving connectivity and delivering development promises in eastern India, with local leaders welcoming the moves as transformative for the district.
PM Modi to inaugurate Rs 3,250 crore development works in Malda.
First Vande Bharat sleeper train to be flagged off (Howrah–Guwahati).
Projects include roads, healthcare, sanitation; employment boost expected.
Visit signals emphasis on eastern India development and connectivity.
Local leaders view as transformative for Malda.
President Murmu appoints Praveen Vashista as Vigilance Commissioner
President Droupadi Murmu has appointed Praveen Vashista as Vigilance Commissioner in the Central Vigilance Commission. Vashista, a former Indian Police Service officer of the 1991 Bihar cadre, has over three decades of experience in law enforcement, investigation, and internal security. He took the oath in a formal ceremony, following key roles at the Union Home Ministry during central deputation. His appointment is expected to strengthen the Commission’s oversight and anti-corruption work. The decision aligns with ongoing governance reforms and efforts to enhance accountability across central administration.
Praveen Vashista appointed Vigilance Commissioner in CVC.
Former IPS officer from 1991 Bihar cadre; 30+ years’ experience.
Oath taken before Central Vigilance Commissioner in formal ceremony.
Appointment strengthens oversight and anti-corruption efforts.
Part of broader governance reforms for public accountability.
Jan 15, 2026
Lok Sabha Speaker chairs CSPOC meeting at Red Fort, Delhi
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla chaired the Standing Committee meeting of the Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of the Commonwealth (CSPOC) at the Red Fort in Delhi. The session emphasised strengthening parliamentary democracies through dialogue, innovation, and collaboration. The 28th CSPOC will convene as a global platform to discuss governance, interparliamentary cooperation, and reform initiatives. The meeting, attended by parliamentary leaders, highlighted the committee’s oversight of CSPOC activities and governance framework, including quorum requirements. Birla tweeted about the importance of international parliamentary cooperation and shared the committee’s agenda for future engagements and policy exchanges.
CSPOC Standing Committee meeting chaired by Lok Sabha Speaker
Venue: Red Fort, Delhi; focus on democracy, dialogue, innovation
28th CSPOC to be a global platform for collaboration
Quorum and governance procedures discussed
Birla highlights international parliamentary cooperation
Jan 13, 2026
Amit Shah launches National IED Data Management System for counter-terrorism
Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the National Improvised Explosive Device Data Management System (NIDMS), a first-of-its-kind platform containing details of every bomb blast in India since 1999. The system will assist investigations and analysis across terrorism-related incidents and support strategic decision-making. Shah emphasised the utility of centralized data for crime prevention, case-building, and rapid response by security agencies. Officials noted NIDMS would enable better pattern recognition and cross-agency coordination. The launch marks a significant step in strengthening India’s counter-terrorism infrastructure and data-driven security planning.
NIDMS launched to compile all IED blast data since 1999.
Developed for use in investigations and analysis by security agencies.
Intended to improve coordination and rapid response.
Inaugurated by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Aims to support data-driven national security planning.