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Rajasthan Dy-CM and FM, Diya Kumari Presents Rs 6.11 lakh Crore Budget for FY27In February 2026, Diya Kumari, Deputy Chief Minister (Dy-CM) and Finance Minister (FM) of Rajasthan, presented Rs 6,10,956 crore budget for the Financial Year 2026-27 (FY27) during the budget session in the state legislative assembly in Jaipur, Rajasthan.Key Highlights of Budget:Key Pillars of Budget: The state government has listed 10 pillars in budget: infrastructure expansion, enhanced civic amenities, industrial development and investment promotion, Human Resource Development (HRD), bolstering social security, tourism, art and cultural heritage, good governance and digital transformation, agriculture development and farmers welfare, green growth and environmental sustainability and USD 4.3 trillion economy by 2047.Revenue Receipts & Expenditure: Total revenue receipts are estimated at Rs 3,25,740 crore for FY27, against revenue expenditure of Rs 3,50,740.14 crore, generating a revenue deficit of Rs 24,313 crore.Fiscal Deficit: The state’s fiscal deficit is pegged at Rs 79,492.52 crore, constituting 3.69% of the GSDP.Infrastructure: Over Rs.1,800 crore has been proposed for road construction, repairs, and the upgradation of state highways, railway bridges, flyovers, and elevated roads.Additionally, Rs.500 crore for 250 Atal Pragati Paths, and Rs.400 crore for approach roads to industrial areas and logistics parks.Drinking Water: The budget has proposed Rs 5,000 crore for Jal Jeevan Mission-Urban(JJM –U) aimed to cover 6,245 villages along with those cities that have worked on masterplans.Industrial Development: New industrial parks will be developed at a cost of Rs 350 crore. Also, Jodhpur-Pali-Marwar industrial region, as part of Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), will be developed on an area of around 3,600 hectares (ha), with estimated cost of Rs 600 crore over the next two years.
Rajasthan Dy-CM and FM, Diya Kumari Presents Rs 6.11 lakh Crore Budget for FY27In February 2026, Diya Kumari, Deputy Chief Minister (Dy-CM) and Finance Minister (FM) of Rajasthan, presented Rs 6,10,956 crore budget for the Financial Year 2026-27 (FY27) during the budget session in the state legislative assembly in Jaipur, Rajasthan.Key Highlights of Budget:Key Pillars of Budget: The state government has listed 10 pillars in budget: infrastructure expansion, enhanced civic amenities, industrial development and investment promotion, Human Resource Development (HRD), bolstering social security, tourism, art and cultural heritage, good governance and digital transformation, agriculture development and farmers welfare, green growth and environmental sustainability and USD 4.3 trillion economy by 2047.Revenue Receipts & Expenditure: Total revenue receipts are estimated at Rs 3,25,740 crore for FY27, against revenue expenditure of Rs 3,50,740.14 crore, generating a revenue deficit of Rs 24,313 crore.Fiscal Deficit: The state’s fiscal deficit is pegged at Rs 79,492.52 crore, constituting 3.69% of the GSDP.Infrastructure: Over Rs.1,800 crore has been proposed for road construction, repairs, and the upgradation of state highways, railway bridges, flyovers, and elevated roads.Additionally, Rs.500 crore for 250 Atal Pragati Paths, and Rs.400 crore for approach roads to industrial areas and logistics parks.Drinking Water: The budget has proposed Rs 5,000 crore for Jal Jeevan Mission-Urban(JJM –U) aimed to cover 6,245 villages along with those cities that have worked on masterplans.Industrial Development: New industrial parks will be developed at a cost of Rs 350 crore. Also, Jodhpur-Pali-Marwar industrial region, as part of Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), will be developed on an area of around 3,600 hectares (ha), with estimated cost of Rs 600 crore over the next two years.
Rajasthan Dy-CM and FM, Diya Kumari Presents Rs 6.11 lakh Crore Budget for FY27In February 2026, Diya Kumari, Deputy Chief Minister (Dy-CM) and Finance Minister (FM) of Rajasthan, presented Rs 6,10,956 crore budget for the Financial Year 2026-27 (FY2...
World Radio Day 2026 – February 13The United Nations (UN’s) World Radio Day (WRD) is observed annually on 13th February across the globe to honour the role of radio as a trusted communication medium.2026 Theme: “Radio and Artificial Intelligence(AI): AI is a tool, not a voice”Background:Resolution: In 2011, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) proclaimed February 13 as WRD during its 36th General Conference, following a proposal by the Spanish Radio Academy (Spain) in 2010.Adoption: In 2012, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) adopted Resolution A/RES/67/124, formally endorsing UNESCO’s proclamation.First Observance: The first WRD was observed on February 13, 2012.2026 Event:WRD Conclave: On 13th February 2026, Akashvani Raipur, a local broadcasting of All India Radio (AIR), in collaboration with UNESCO, organised the WRD Conclave 2026 in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, focusing on AI-driven accessibility and inclusive broadcasting.
World Radio Day 2026 – February 13The United Nations (UN’s) World Radio Day (WRD) is observed annually on 13th February across the globe to honour the role of radio as a trusted communication medium.2026 Theme: “Radio and Artificial Intelligence(AI): AI is a tool, not a voice”Background:Resolution: In 2011, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) proclaimed February 13 as WRD during its 36th General Conference, following a proposal by the Spanish Radio Academy (Spain) in 2010.Adoption: In 2012, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) adopted Resolution A/RES/67/124, formally endorsing UNESCO’s proclamation.First Observance: The first WRD was observed on February 13, 2012.2026 Event:WRD Conclave: On 13th February 2026, Akashvani Raipur, a local broadcasting of All India Radio (AIR), in collaboration with UNESCO, organised the WRD Conclave 2026 in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, focusing on AI-driven accessibility and inclusive broadcasting.
World Radio Day 2026 – February 13The United Nations (UN’s) World Radio Day (WRD) is observed annually on 13th February across the globe to honour the role of radio as a trusted communication medium.2026 Theme: “Radio and Artificial Intelligence(AI):...
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International Darwin Day 2026 – February 12 International Darwin Day is observed annually across the world on February 12 to commemorate the birth of Charles Robert Darwin, the British naturalist and geologist who proposed the ‘Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection’.Background:Origin: International Darwin Day was first championed by three passionate supporters: Dr. Robert Stephens, Professor Massimo Pigliucci, and Amanda Chesworth.Initial Celebration: In 1995, Dr. Robert Stephens led efforts to celebrate Darwin’s legacy in Silicon Valley, the United States of America (USA).In 1997, Professor Massimo Pigliucci organised the first Darwin Day events at the University of Tennessee, the USA.Formalisation: In 2000, Amanda Chesworth joined Robert Stephens to formalise the Darwin Day program in New Mexico, USA.By 2002, the initiative evolved into the Darwin Day Celebration, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational corporation based in California, the USA.
International Darwin Day 2026 – February 12 International Darwin Day is observed annually across the world on February 12 to commemorate the birth of Charles Robert Darwin, the British naturalist and geologist who proposed the ‘Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection’.Background:Origin: International Darwin Day was first championed by three passionate supporters: Dr. Robert Stephens, Professor Massimo Pigliucci, and Amanda Chesworth.Initial Celebration: In 1995, Dr. Robert Stephens led efforts to celebrate Darwin’s legacy in Silicon Valley, the United States of America (USA).In 1997, Professor Massimo Pigliucci organised the first Darwin Day events at the University of Tennessee, the USA.Formalisation: In 2000, Amanda Chesworth joined Robert Stephens to formalise the Darwin Day program in New Mexico, USA.By 2002, the initiative evolved into the Darwin Day Celebration, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational corporation based in California, the USA.
International Darwin Day 2026 – February 12 International Darwin Day is observed annually across the world on February 12 to commemorate the birth of Charles Robert Darwin, the British naturalist and geologist who proposed the ‘Theory of Evolution by...
National Productivity Day 2026 – February 12National Productivity Day is observed annually on 12 February in India to mark the Foundation Day of the National Productivity Council (NPC). The day promotes productivity, efficiency, innovation, and competitiveness across industries and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).12 February 2026 marks the 68th Foundation Day of NPC.National Productivity Week 2026:Observance: National Productivity Week 2026 is observed from 12–18 February, 2026.Theme: “Clusters as Growth Engine: Maximizing Productivity in MSMEs”Event 2026: The NPC celebrated its 68th Foundation Day on 12th February 2026 at a national-level programme held at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi (Delhi), marking the beginning of National Productivity Week 2026.Activities: Nationwide seminars, workshops, concept paper writing, debates, poster presentations, and youth and industry participation to promote innovation and productivity.
National Productivity Day 2026 – February 12National Productivity Day is observed annually on 12 February in India to mark the Foundation Day of the National Productivity Council (NPC). The day promotes productivity, efficiency, innovation, and competitiveness across industries and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).12 February 2026 marks the 68th Foundation Day of NPC.National Productivity Week 2026:Observance: National Productivity Week 2026 is observed from 12–18 February, 2026.Theme: “Clusters as Growth Engine: Maximizing Productivity in MSMEs”Event 2026: The NPC celebrated its 68th Foundation Day on 12th February 2026 at a national-level programme held at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi (Delhi), marking the beginning of National Productivity Week 2026.Activities: Nationwide seminars, workshops, concept paper writing, debates, poster presentations, and youth and industry participation to promote innovation and productivity.
National Productivity Day 2026 – February 12National Productivity Day is observed annually on 12 February in India to mark the Foundation Day of the National Productivity Council (NPC). The day promotes productivity, efficiency, innovation, and compe...
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MoPNG Appoints Deepak Gupta as new CMD of GAILIn February 2026, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG) appointed Deepak Gupta as the new Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of GAIL (India) Limited (formerly known as Gas Authority of India Limited).He will officially assume the charge on or after March 1, 2026 and will hold the position till the date of his superannuation on February 28, 2029, or until further orders, whichever is earlier.He will succeed incumbent Sandeep Kumar Gupta who is scheduled to retire on February 28, 2026.About Deepak Gupta:Profile: He has extensive experience in natural gas pipeline projects, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) operations, and large-scale energy infrastructure development.Current Role: He is currently serving as Director (Projects) of GAIL (India) Ltd., mainly responsible for overseeing major infrastructure expansion, including pipeline projects, petrochemicals, and capacity augmentation initiatives.Additional Roles: While serving at GAIL (India) Limited, he is also a member of the Board of Directors of several Joint Venture (JV) companies, including Chairman of Talcher Fertilizer Limited and Director of ONGC Petro-additions Limited, among others.
MoPNG Appoints Deepak Gupta as new CMD of GAILIn February 2026, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG) appointed Deepak Gupta as the new Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of GAIL (India) Limited (formerly known as Gas Authority of India Limited).He will officially assume the charge on or after March 1, 2026 and will hold the position till the date of his superannuation on February 28, 2029, or until further orders, whichever is earlier.He will succeed incumbent Sandeep Kumar Gupta who is scheduled to retire on February 28, 2026.About Deepak Gupta:Profile: He has extensive experience in natural gas pipeline projects, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) operations, and large-scale energy infrastructure development.Current Role: He is currently serving as Director (Projects) of GAIL (India) Ltd., mainly responsible for overseeing major infrastructure expansion, including pipeline projects, petrochemicals, and capacity augmentation initiatives.Additional Roles: While serving at GAIL (India) Limited, he is also a member of the Board of Directors of several Joint Venture (JV) companies, including Chairman of Talcher Fertilizer Limited and Director of ONGC Petro-additions Limited, among others.
MoPNG Appoints Deepak Gupta as new CMD of GAILIn February 2026, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG) appointed Deepak Gupta as the new Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of GAIL (India) Limited (formerly known as Gas Authority of India...
RBI Approves Reappointment of Sanjay Agarwal as MD & CEO of AU SFBIn February 2026, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) approved the reappointment of Sanjay Agarwal as the Managing Director (MD) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of AU Small Finance Bank Limited (AU SFB) for three years effective from 19 April 2026.About Sanjay Agarwal:Profile: He is the Founder of AU SFB and spearheaded its transformation from a Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) into India’s largest SFB, with a strong focus on financial inclusion, innovation, and digital transformation.Leadership Journey: He first assumed office as the MD of AU Financiers (India) Limited in February 2008. Following the company’s transition into a bank, he was appointed as the MD & CEO of AU SFB on April 19, 2017.Recognition: He was honoured with the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award (2018) in the Financial Services category and was named Business Leader of the Year (2016) by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).About AU SFB: Jaipur, Rajasthan based AU SFB founded in 1996 as a vehicle finance company, converted into a SFB in April 2017 and in 2025 became the first SFB to receive in-principle approval from the RBI for transition into a Universal Bank.
RBI Approves Reappointment of Sanjay Agarwal as MD & CEO of AU SFBIn February 2026, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) approved the reappointment of Sanjay Agarwal as the Managing Director (MD) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of AU Small Finance Bank Limited (AU SFB) for three years effective from 19 April 2026.About Sanjay Agarwal:Profile: He is the Founder of AU SFB and spearheaded its transformation from a Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) into India’s largest SFB, with a strong focus on financial inclusion, innovation, and digital transformation.Leadership Journey: He first assumed office as the MD of AU Financiers (India) Limited in February 2008. Following the company’s transition into a bank, he was appointed as the MD & CEO of AU SFB on April 19, 2017.Recognition: He was honoured with the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award (2018) in the Financial Services category and was named Business Leader of the Year (2016) by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).About AU SFB: Jaipur, Rajasthan based AU SFB founded in 1996 as a vehicle finance company, converted into a SFB in April 2017 and in 2025 became the first SFB to receive in-principle approval from the RBI for transition into a Universal Bank.
RBI Approves Reappointment of Sanjay Agarwal as MD & CEO of AU SFBIn February 2026, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) approved the reappointment of Sanjay Agarwal as the Managing Director (MD) and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of AU Small Finance Bank ...
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CA Prasanna Kumar D Elected as the President of the ICAIOn February 12, 2026, Chartered Accountant (CA) Prasanna Kumar D elected as the 74th President of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), under Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), for the 2026-27 term, with immediate effect. He succeeds CA Charanjot Singh Nanda.CA Mangesh Pandurang Kinare has been elected as Vice-President (VP) for 2026-27 term.About CA Prasanna Kunar D:Profile: He is a senior CA from Visakhapatnam with over four decades of professional experience in areas, encompassing practice, institutional governance, policy involvement, and member welfare initiatives.Early Career & Qualification: He qualified as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 1984 and is a Fellow Member of ICAI, a distinction awarded to members with extensive professional experience and significant contributions to the accounting profession. He hails from Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh (AP).Leadership at Branch & Regional Level:He served as Chairman of the Visakhapatnam Branch of ICAI (2001–02). Subsequently, he was a Member of the Southern India Regional Council (SIRC) from 2007 to 2016, and held the position of Chairman of SIRC (2013–14).Role in ICAI Central Council: He was elected to the 24th, 25th, and 26th Central Councils of ICAI, serving multiple consecutive terms. Prior to becoming President, he served as the Vice President of ICAI for the 2025–26 term.About the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MoCA):Union Minister – Nirmala Sitharaman (Rajya Sabha – Karnataka)Minister of State (MoS) – Harsh Malhotra (Constituency – East Delhi, Delhi)
CA Prasanna Kumar D Elected as the President of the ICAIOn February 12, 2026, Chartered Accountant (CA) Prasanna Kumar D elected as the 74th President of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), under Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), for the 2026-27 term, with immediate effect. He succeeds CA Charanjot Singh Nanda.CA Mangesh Pandurang Kinare has been elected as Vice-President (VP) for 2026-27 term.About CA Prasanna Kunar D:Profile: He is a senior CA from Visakhapatnam with over four decades of professional experience in areas, encompassing practice, institutional governance, policy involvement, and member welfare initiatives.Early Career & Qualification: He qualified as a Chartered Accountant (CA) in 1984 and is a Fellow Member of ICAI, a distinction awarded to members with extensive professional experience and significant contributions to the accounting profession. He hails from Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh (AP).Leadership at Branch & Regional Level:He served as Chairman of the Visakhapatnam Branch of ICAI (2001–02). Subsequently, he was a Member of the Southern India Regional Council (SIRC) from 2007 to 2016, and held the position of Chairman of SIRC (2013–14).Role in ICAI Central Council: He was elected to the 24th, 25th, and 26th Central Councils of ICAI, serving multiple consecutive terms. Prior to becoming President, he served as the Vice President of ICAI for the 2025–26 term.About the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MoCA):Union Minister – Nirmala Sitharaman (Rajya Sabha – Karnataka)Minister of State (MoS) – Harsh Malhotra (Constituency – East Delhi, Delhi)
CA Prasanna Kumar D Elected as the President of the ICAIOn February 12, 2026, Chartered Accountant (CA) Prasanna Kumar D elected as the 74th President of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), under Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), f...
Bulgaria Appoints Andrey Gyurov as Acting PMIn February 2026, Iliana Malinova Iotova, President of Bulgaria, appointed Andrey Gyurov, Deputy Governor of the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB), as interim Prime Minister(PM) to lead a caretaker government until national elections scheduled for April 2026.About Andrey Gyurov:Political Career: Former lawmaker and parliamentary leader of the reformist group ‘We Continue the Change’.Previous Experience: Served as a member of the National Assembly from 2021 to 2023 and has professional background in academia and European financial institutions.Current Role: Deputy Governor of the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) since 2023.
Bulgaria Appoints Andrey Gyurov as Acting PMIn February 2026, Iliana Malinova Iotova, President of Bulgaria, appointed Andrey Gyurov, Deputy Governor of the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB), as interim Prime Minister(PM) to lead a caretaker government until national elections scheduled for April 2026.About Andrey Gyurov:Political Career: Former lawmaker and parliamentary leader of the reformist group ‘We Continue the Change’.Previous Experience: Served as a member of the National Assembly from 2021 to 2023 and has professional background in academia and European financial institutions.Current Role: Deputy Governor of the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) since 2023.
Bulgaria Appoints Andrey Gyurov as Acting PMIn February 2026, Iliana Malinova Iotova, President of Bulgaria, appointed Andrey Gyurov, Deputy Governor of the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB), as interim Prime Minister(PM) to lead a caretaker government u...
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IOB, IIM-Kozhikode Signs Pact for Executive Education, Capacity BuildingIn February 2026, the Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Institute of Management-Kozhikode (IIM-K)(Kerala) to foster collaboration on the design, delivery and certification of customised training programmes and workshops for IOB’s senior leadership and executives.The newly signed MoU was part of the 90th foundation day (February 10) celebrations of IOB.Key Highlights:Other Key Announcement: In addition to the MoU, the IOB also announced the setting up of a dedicated Centre of Excellence (CoE) for training and capacity building.Key Roles: As per the MoU, IIM-K, through its Kochi campus, and IOB, through its staff college and new CoE will jointly work to deliver and develop high-impact learning interventions that address strategic and training requirements of IOB, using IIM-K’s expertise across management segment.These programmes will be designed specifically for IOB’s top executives, senior management and selected officers, aligned with the bank’s strategic priorities.
IOB, IIM-Kozhikode Signs Pact for Executive Education, Capacity BuildingIn February 2026, the Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Institute of Management-Kozhikode (IIM-K)(Kerala) to foster collaboration on the design, delivery and certification of customised training programmes and workshops for IOB’s senior leadership and executives.The newly signed MoU was part of the 90th foundation day (February 10) celebrations of IOB.Key Highlights:Other Key Announcement: In addition to the MoU, the IOB also announced the setting up of a dedicated Centre of Excellence (CoE) for training and capacity building.Key Roles: As per the MoU, IIM-K, through its Kochi campus, and IOB, through its staff college and new CoE will jointly work to deliver and develop high-impact learning interventions that address strategic and training requirements of IOB, using IIM-K’s expertise across management segment.These programmes will be designed specifically for IOB’s top executives, senior management and selected officers, aligned with the bank’s strategic priorities.
IOB, IIM-Kozhikode Signs Pact for Executive Education, Capacity BuildingIn February 2026, the Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Institute of Management-Kozhikode (IIM-K)(Kerala) to foster collaborat...
NIPL Signs Agreement with Malaysia’s PayNet for Cross-Border QR Payments In February 2026, NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL), a wholly owned subsidiary of National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), signed an agreement with Payments Network Malaysia Sdn Bhd (PayNet), national payments infrastructure operator of Malaysia.Key Details of Agreement:Purpose: The collaboration aims to enable Quick Response (QR) code based merchant transaction payments between India and Malaysia.Phased Implementation: Under Phase 1, Indian visitors in Malaysia will be able to use their Unified Payments Interface (UPI)-enabled application(apps) such as Google (G) Pay, PhonePe, Paytm, to pay at Malaysian merchants that accept the Malaysia’s DuitNow QR code by scanning the QR, without needing cash or foreign cards.Under Phase 2, Malaysians visiting India will be able to scan UPI QR codes at merchant locations in India and pay using their DuitNow-linked apps or wallets.Global Expansion of UPI: The UPI payments can now be made in multiple countries, including Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Nepal, Mauritius, Singapore, France, and Bhutan, reflecting its growing international acceptance.
NIPL Signs Agreement with Malaysia’s PayNet for Cross-Border QR Payments In February 2026, NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL), a wholly owned subsidiary of National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), signed an agreement with Payments Network Malaysia Sdn Bhd (PayNet), national payments infrastructure operator of Malaysia.Key Details of Agreement:Purpose: The collaboration aims to enable Quick Response (QR) code based merchant transaction payments between India and Malaysia.Phased Implementation: Under Phase 1, Indian visitors in Malaysia will be able to use their Unified Payments Interface (UPI)-enabled application(apps) such as Google (G) Pay, PhonePe, Paytm, to pay at Malaysian merchants that accept the Malaysia’s DuitNow QR code by scanning the QR, without needing cash or foreign cards.Under Phase 2, Malaysians visiting India will be able to scan UPI QR codes at merchant locations in India and pay using their DuitNow-linked apps or wallets.Global Expansion of UPI: The UPI payments can now be made in multiple countries, including Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Nepal, Mauritius, Singapore, France, and Bhutan, reflecting its growing international acceptance.
NIPL Signs Agreement with Malaysia’s PayNet for Cross-Border QR Payments In February 2026, NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL), a wholly owned subsidiary of National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), signed an agreement with Payments Netwo...
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