Dinesh Trivedi appointed High Commissioner to Bangladesh
Former Union Minister Dinesh Trivedi has been appointed as India’s next High Commissioner to Bangladesh, the Ministry of External Affairs announced. The appointment comes at a sensitive time as Dhaka navigates political transitions and regional security concerns. Trivedi is a veteran parliamentarian who has served as Union Railway Minister and a Rajya Sabha member. In Dhaka, he is expected to pursue border management, trade and connectivity, and people‑to‑people ties, while reinforcing bilateral trust. The government says the appointment reflects its emphasis on sustained engagement with Bangladesh and regional stability.
Dinesh Trivedi named High Commissioner to Bangladesh
Former Union Minister and Rajya Sabha member
Appointment signals focus on Bangladesh ties
Areas include border management, trade, connectivity
Measures to rebuild trust amid regional tensions
Apr 27, 2026
India‑New Zealand Free Trade Agreement to be signed on 27 April 2026
India and New Zealand will sign a Free Trade Agreement on 27 April 2026, signaling a major step in bilateral economic ties. The pact grants Indian exporters 100 percent duty‑free access to the New Zealand market, while tariffs on about 95 percent of imports from New Zealand will be removed or significantly reduced. Talks began in March 2025 and concluded by December 2025, reflecting a rapid negotiation. The FTA is expected to boost exports, diversify supply chains, and deepen cooperation across textiles, pharmaceuticals, engineering goods, gems and jewellery, and agricultural products, setting a model for future agreements.
FTA signing scheduled for 27 April 2026
100% duty‑free access for Indian exporters to NZ
Tariffs removed/reduced on 95% of NZ imports
Talks commenced March 2025; concluded December 2025
Aims to expand textiles, pharma, engineering, gems, and agri trade
Apr 26, 2026
France visa-free transit for Indian travellers becomes operational from 10 April 2026
India welcomed France’s decision to operationalise visa-free transit for Indian nationals transiting through French airports by air. The agreement was finalised after a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Emmanuel Macron in Mumbai in February 2026 and announced by MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal. The policy, effective 10 April 2026, allows Indian travellers to transit through mainland France without a transit visa, easing travel and strengthening people-to-people ties. It underscores the deepening India-France partnership and is part of the Special Global Strategic Partnership. The arrangement covers air transit and does not confer entry into France for stay for travellers.
Visa-free transit for Indian travellers via France announced
Effective from 10 April 2026
Linked to Modi-M Macron talks in Mumbai
Part of India-France Special Global Strategic Partnership
Covers air transit only; not for entry or stay
Aims to ease travel and boost people-to-people ties
Apr 25, 2026
India-Japan Data Pact for AI Smart Cities Signed During AI Dialogue
India and Japan broadened AI and urban-planning cooperation through a data partnership between India’s DataKaveri Systems and Japan’s ONESTRUCTION Inc. The agreement, signed during the inaugural Japan-India AI Strategic Dialogue, aims to improve the use of construction data in smart city planning and digital governance. Under the openBIM framework, ONESTRUCTION’s openBIM platform will be integrated with DataKaveri’s Intelligent Universal Data Exchange (IUDX). IUDX is active in 55 Indian smart cities and supports mobility, utilities, environmental monitoring, and public services. The agreement emphasizes trusted data systems and a technology partnership to improve how construction data is used in planning and governance.
Parties: India’s DataKaveri Systems and Japan’s ONESTRUCTION Inc.
MOU signed during the inaugural Japan-India AI Strategic Dialogue.
Technology: openBIM platform integrated with DataKaveri’s IUDX.
IUDX scope: active in 55 Indian smart cities, supporting mobility, utilities, environment monitoring, public services.
Objective: trusted data systems and interoperable data exchange for urban planning and governance.
Apr 24, 2026
INS Nireekshak deployed to Colombo for IN-SLN DIVEX 2026
The Indian Navy's Dive Support and Submarine Rescue Vessel INS Nireekshak has arrived in Colombo to participate in the fourth India–Sri Lanka Diving Exercise (DIVEX 2026). The bilateral drills, part of the MAHASAGAR framework for regional security, run from 21 to 27 April 2026. The exercise aims to enhance search-and-rescue capabilities, maritime security and humanitarian assistance in the Indian Ocean region. Sri Lankan units are also taking part. DIVEX 2026 is seen as strengthening interoperability and defense cooperation, contributing to regional stability and mutual confidence between the two nations.
Türkiye tightens social media access for under-15s
Türkiye's Parliament passed a new bill restricting social media access for users under 15 years of age. The draft law requires platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, Facebook and Instagram to implement age verification and provide parental controls. Companies must also respond swiftly to harmful content affecting minors. The bill follows a deadly school shooting in Kahramanmaras, which intensified debate on online safety and the impact of digital platforms on youth. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan supported the legislation, stating that it would protect children's privacy and safety in the digital age while balancing freedom of expression with safety.
Bill restricts under-15 social media use
Requires age verification and parental controls on major platforms
Platforms must respond quickly to harmful content
Passed after Kahramanmaras school shooting
Erdoğan says it protects children’s privacy and safety