India, Namibia Sign Election Management Pact to Boost Global Democratic Ties

India and Namibia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on election management on the sidelines of the India International Conference on Democracy and Election Management 2026. The agreement, signed by the chief election commissioners of both nations, focuses on capacity building and training for officials. Election commissioners from Portugal, South Africa, Indonesia, and Mexico praised the conference as a vital platform for sharing experiences and technological innovations. The event reinforces India's role as a key hub for global dialogue on strengthening democratic processes.

Key Points: India-Namibia Sign MoU on Election Management Cooperation

  • MoU signed for election management cooperation
  • Focus on capacity building and training
  • IICDEM 2026 as global platform for dialogue
  • Sharing best practices and technology
  • Positioning India as a democratic hub
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India, Namibia sign MoU on election management to boost global democratic cooperation

India and Namibia sign an MoU for election management cooperation at IICDEM 2026, focusing on capacity building and global democratic dialogue.

"For Namibia, this partnership will benefit us in many ways. - Elsie T Nghikembua"

New Delhi, January 23

India and Namibia signed a Memorandum of Understanding on election management on the sidelines of the India International Conference on Democracy and Election Management 2026, reinforcing cooperation among global election management bodies.

The MoU was signed by Gyanesh Kumar, Chief Election Commissioner of India, and Elsie T Nghikembua, Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Namibia, at the conference in Delhi.

Speaking on the agreement, Nghikembua highlighted the benefits of collaboration with the world's largest democracy. She said, "As election management bodies, we are focusing on elections. India is the world's largest democracy. For Namibia, this partnership will benefit us in many ways. One of the areas in the MOU concerns capacity building for our officials and the commission. Training will be conducted, whether virtually or with our officials attached here to the Election Commission of India. It is a bilateral agreement that will benefit both countries."

On the broader objective of IICDEM 2026, she added, "There are many thematic areas. The outcome is for improved service delivery for all our election management bodies. Each country would give its perspective, and, based on the recommendations, each country, within its own context, would see what is applicable so that it can strengthen its own areas of operation."

Election officials from several countries underscored the importance of the conference as a platform for sharing experiences and best practices.

Portugal's Election Commissioner, Andre João Mauricio Leitão Do Valle Wemans, said, "We share all the information and experience of several electoral management bodies. We learn from each other; we are all facing similar challenges. So this change of information and the lead from the Electoral Commission of India are very important."

He further added, "You have managed to reach every voter much more than the Portuguese have managed. So it is a very impressive work from the Electoral Commission of India."

Mosotho Moepya, Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of South Africa, pointed to the long-standing cooperation with India, stating, "The Electoral Commission of India and the Electoral Commission of South Africa have worked together on many occasions before. They (IICDEM) are a major training institution, and, as electoral management bodies, they offer facilities that not only benefit India but are also available to all of us worldwide. It is a great initiative. One of the two themes of this conference is to reimagine the work that we would do, in the year 2050, for example and begin to do that today."

Indonesia's Election Commissioner, Idham Holik, expressed appreciation for the invitation, saying, "We are grateful to have been invited to present this international conference. I extend thanks to the Election Commission of India. This conference will provide us with more information and help advance election management in Indonesia."

Echoing similar sentiments, Norma Irene De La Cruz Magana, Electoral Councillor of Mexico, said, "We are delighted to be in this event. We recognise India's leadership not just in organising elections, but also in incorporating technology and measures of inclusion. This is an amazing opportunity."

The IICDEM 2026 brings together election management bodies from across the world, positioning India as a key hub for global dialogue on democratic processes, innovation, and inclusive election management.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wonderful initiative! Capacity building for other nations' officials is a fantastic way to project our soft power. Hope this also means we learn from their best practices. True cooperation is a two-way street.
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Rohit P
The praise from Portugal's commissioner about reaching every voter is spot on. From remote villages to big cities, EC India does an incredible job. This global recognition is well-deserved.
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Sarah B
As an observer, it's impressive to see India taking a leadership role in election management. The scale and complexity here are unmatched. Hosting such conferences solidifies Delhi as a hub for democratic dialogue.
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Vikram M
While this is good for foreign policy, I hope our Election Commission remains fiercely independent and focuses equally on domestic challenges like voter awareness and curbing misinformation during polls. Global outreach is fine, but home first.
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Kavya N
Love to see our institutions getting global respect! 👏 The theme of 'reimagining for 2050' is so forward-thinking. India should lead in developing future-proof, inclusive election tech for the world.

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