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GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND SCHEMES - October 2022

Oct 2022

Jul 15, 2026

India–UK Free Trade Agreement Takes Effect

India and the United Kingdom have activated the India–United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement with effect from 15 July 2026. The pact aims to broaden market access, lower tariffs, and strengthen investment ties across a wide range of goods and services. Officials expect the agreement to boost bilateral trade, support job creation, and diversify supply chains. It covers sectors such as electronics, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and information technology, with progressive tariff reduction and simplified customs rules. The deal also emphasizes better regulatory cooperation, greater cooperation on services trade, and protection of intellectual property. Both governments intend to reach higher volumes of commerce, with a goal of US$100 billion in bilateral trade by 2030.
  • Implementation date: 15 July 2026
  • Bilateral trade target: US$100 billion by 2030
  • Covers goods and services with tariff reductions
  • Sectors highlighted: electronics, pharma, textiles, IT
  • Emphasis on regulatory cooperation and IP protection

Jul 14, 2026

NABARD launches Gramodyam for rural youth entrepreneurship

July 2026 — NABARD launched Gramodyam, an entrepreneurship development programme for rural youth, on its 45th Foundation Day. The initiative aims to help young people in rural areas start sustainable enterprises, build business skills, and create livelihood opportunities. Training and mentorship will guide new entrepreneurs in farming, crafts, and services. The program seeks to strengthen rural entrepreneurship, promote inclusive growth, and support micro, small, and medium enterprises in rural districts. It complements NABARD’s existing schemes for credit, marketing, and capacity building, with a focus on long-term livelihood and community resilience.
  • Gramodyam launched on NABARD’s 45th Foundation Day
  • Targets rural youth entrepreneurship
  • Includes training and mentorship
  • Focus on sustainable enterprises and livelihoods
  • Supports rural MSMEs and capacity building
  • Aligns with NABARD credit and marketing schemes

Jul 13, 2026

CAT-II ILS trials completed at Raja Bhoj Airport, Bhopal

Raja Bhoj Airport in Bhopal has completed official trials of its CAT-II Instrument Landing System in July 2026. The upgraded system allows aircraft to land safely with reduced visibility, down to around 350 metres. This improvement is expected to reduce flight delays and diversions caused by fog, heavy rain and other adverse weather conditions. Officials say the new system will enhance airport efficiency and reliability during poor weather. The trials form part of broader aviation infrastructure upgrades to support smoother operations in difficult flying conditions.
  • CAT-II Instrument Landing System trials completed at Raja Bhoj Airport
  • Visibility requirements reduced to approximately 350 metres
  • Expected to cut flight delays and diversions due to weather
  • Aims to improve airport efficiency and reliability
  • Part of broader aviation infrastructure upgrades
  • Operational impact expected during fog and heavy rain

MEA withdraws Yemen travel regulation; advisory remains

In July 2026, the Ministry of External Affairs withdrew its 2017 Gazette notification that imposed special conditions on travel to Yemen. The withdrawal ends the mandatory travel restrictions previously introduced due to security concerns. Despite the withdrawal, Indian citizens are advised to avoid non essential travel to Yemen. Those planning to visit are encouraged to register with the Indian Embassy in Riyadh and to seek consular guidance as needed. Officials noted that security conditions in Yemen remain fluid and subject to change. The MEA will continue to monitor the situation and assist Indians facing difficulty abroad.
  • MEA withdrew the 2017 Yemen travel notification in July 2026
  • Mandatory restrictions associated with the tool of travel to Yemen were removed
  • Travel advisory advises avoiding non essential travel to Yemen
  • Citizens should register with the Indian Embassy in Riyadh when visiting Yemen
  • Security conditions in Yemen remain fluid and subject to change
  • MEA will continue to monitor and assist Indian nationals abroad

Jul 12, 2026

BRICS Women Ministers Meeting to be hosted in Kochi on 8–9 July 2026

The Government of India will host the BRICS Women Ministers Meeting in Kochi, Kerala, on 8–9 July 2026. The two‑day event will bring together women ministers from BRICS member countries to discuss policy coordination on gender equality, women's entrepreneurship, education, health, and social welfare. Delegates will review best practices, exchange experiences, and explore joint initiatives to advance women’s empowerment across the BRICS framework. The meeting aims to showcase India’s leadership in inclusive development and augment future collaborations among Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. Officials emphasise that discussions will feed into broader BRICS agendas, including economic resilience, digital inclusion, and sustainable growth.
  • BRICS Women Ministers Meeting in Kochi on 8–9 July 2026
  • Participants from BRICS countries discuss gender policy
  • Focus on empowerment, entrepreneurship, education, health
  • Event aims to strengthen BRICS collaborations
  • Highlights India's leadership in inclusive development

Samriddh Gram wins WSIS Prizes 2026 at WSIS Forum in Geneva

The Department of Telecommunications’ flagship initiative, 'Samriddh Gram: Integrated Phygital Service Delivery Model Enabled by BharatNet', won the WSIS Prizes 2026 under Action Line C6 – Enabling Environment, announced at the WSIS Forum 2026 in Geneva. The project integrates digital public infrastructure and BharatNet connectivity to deliver integrated rural services, including governance, healthcare, and education, through a phygital approach that combines physical presence and digital delivery. The win highlights India's progress in leveraging technology for inclusive development and digital inclusion. DoT officials said the prize will motivate further scale-up and replication in other districts to empower rural communities.
  • Samriddh Gram won WSIS Prizes 2026 under Action Line C6
  • Award announced at WSIS Forum 2026 in Geneva
  • Project uses digital infrastructure with BharatNet
  • Provides phygital delivery of rural services
  • Represents progress in India's digital inclusion efforts

LoA system for sustainable high seas fishing launched in Bhubaneswar

The National Programme for issuing Letters of Authorisation (LoA) for Sustainable Harnessing of Fisheries in the High Seas was inaugurated in Bhubaneswar on 9 July 2026. It enables Indian-flagged vessels to legally undertake sustainable fishing beyond India’s Exclusive Economic Zone under formal LoA credentials. The move is designed to strengthen India’s Blue Economy and expand capable deep‑sea operations while enforcing compliance norms. It aims to improve livelihoods of coastal fishers, widen access to high‑value resources, and reinforce maritime governance in line with national policy on sustainable fisheries. The LoA scheme complements existing guidelines for high‑seas fishing and government‑level maritime development plans.
  • LoA enables high seas fishing by Indian-flagged vessels beyond the EEZ
  • Launched in Bhubaneswar on 9 July 2026
  • Part of National Programme for sustainable harvesting of fisheries
  • Aims to boost India’s Blue Economy and deep-sea fishing
  • Seeks to improve livelihoods and governance

Jul 10, 2026

ACITI launched to boost technology cooperation among India, Australia and Canada

India, Australia and Canada launched the Australia–Canada–India Technology and Innovation Partnership (ACITI) in July 2026 to boost cooperation in critical and emerging technologies. The partnership aims to strengthen research and development, support joint industrial projects and expand collaboration in artificial intelligence, clean energy, critical minerals, resilient supply chains and related technologies. Officials said ACITI will foster knowledge exchange across universities, research institutes and industry, while enabling faster piloting of new ideas. Activities will include joint funding calls, technology demonstrations and shared standards. The initiative aligns with national priorities in each country and seeks to diversify supply chains and reduce dependence on single-source suppliers. The partnership signals deeper trilateral cooperation in science and technology.
  • ACITI launched in July 2026 by India, Australia and Canada.
  • Focus areas: artificial intelligence, clean energy, critical minerals, resilient supply chains.
  • Aims to strengthen R&D, joint industrial projects and knowledge exchange.
  • Plans include joint funding calls, demonstrations and shared standards.
  • Intends to diversify supply chains and reduce single-source dependence.
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