Looking for signals of physics beyond the standard model is one of the major goals of High Energy Physics. Neutrinos continue to be one of the sectors, apart from flavor physics and direct searches, to help achieve the same as they can indirectly predict new physics at very high scales, beyond collider energies. New experiments (like T2HK and DUNE) to provide results on CP violation and neutrino mass ordering. In this talk, I will focus on the non-standard Neutrino interactions as a possible source of New Physics (NP). I will briefly summarize the current scenario. Thereafter, I will focus on the CP violation results available from the currently running long baseline neutrino experiments T2K and NOvA and discuss the possibility of observing NP effects in the next generation long baseline experiments, T2HK and DUNE.