Om Birla Meets Commonwealth Speakers, Pushes Tech-Driven Parliamentary Innovation

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla held bilateral meetings with parliamentary leaders from Sri Lanka, Zambia, and Trinidad and Tobago on the sidelines of the 28th Commonwealth Speakers Conference. Discussions centered on deepening parliamentary cooperation through technology, including AI systems and real-time translation tools. Birla congratulated Zambia's Nelly Mutti on her historic role as the country's first woman Speaker and discussed expanding pharmaceutical sector ties with Trinidad and Tobago. The conference, inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi, is the largest-ever CSPOC gathering, focusing on contemporary issues like AI in parliament and civic engagement.

Key Points: Om Birla Discusses AI, Tech Innovation with Commonwealth Speakers

  • Tech-driven parliamentary innovation
  • Strengthening India-Sri Lanka ties
  • First woman Speaker of Zambia
  • Expanding pharmaceutical partnerships
  • Largest-ever CSPOC conference
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Om Birla meets Sri Lanka Parliament Speaker, discusses deeper engagement in technology-driven parliamentary innovation

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla meets counterparts from Sri Lanka, Zambia, and Trinidad & Tobago, focusing on AI, digital tools, and stronger parliamentary ties.

"We discussed deeper engagement in technology-driven parliamentary innovation, including AI-enabled systems, real-time multilingual translation, and capacity building. - Om Birla"

New Delhi, January 15

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Wednesday met Sri Lanka Parliament Speaker Jagath Wickramaratne on the sidelines of the 28th Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of the Commonwealth.

They discussed close parliamentary cooperation and recalled the time-tested bonds of friendship, mutual support, and shared democratic traditions between India and Sri Lanka. The two leaders also discussed deeper engagement in technology-driven parliamentary innovation.

"Recalled our earlier interactions and the strong, time-tested bonds between India and Sri Lanka, rooted in close friendship, mutual support, and shared democratic traditions. Our discussions highlighted close Parliament-to-Parliament cooperation, including regular exchanges, formation of friendship groups, and collaboration in policy and programme design," Om Birla said in a post on X.

"We discussed deeper engagement in technology-driven parliamentary innovation, including AI-enabled systems, real-time multilingual translation, and capacity building through PRIDE. Hoped that the strong people-to-people connect, cultural linkages including Bodh Gaya as a shared pilgrimage centre, and continued parliamentary dialogue will further strengthen India-Sri Lanka relations in the years ahead," he added.

Om Birla also met Nelly Butete Kashumba Mutti, Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia.

He congratulated her on her historic role as the first woman Speaker of Zambia and appreciated her leadership in parliamentary reforms.

The two leaders exchanged views on leveraging digital technologies and AI for transparent and citizen-centric parliamentary functioning.

"Pleasant meeting with Ms. Nelly Butete Kashumba Mutti, Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia, on the sidelines of the 28th CSPOC. Congratulated her on her historic role as the first woman Speaker of Zambia and appreciated her leadership in parliamentary reforms and women's empowerment," Birla said in a post on X.

"On the background of the historic and cordial ties between India and Zambia, we exchanged views on strengthening Parliament-to-Parliament cooperation, regular parliamentary exchanges, and leveraging digital technologies and AI for transparent and citizen-centric parliamentary functioning. Happy to note that both of us were on same platform on development-oriented partnership, youth participation, capacity building, and people-to-people linkages. I am hopeful that the dialogue will impart renewed momentum to our bilateral ties," he added

Earlier, Om Birla met Jagdeo Singh, Speaker of the House of Representatives of Trinidad and Tobago.

The two leaders discussed strengthening parliamentary cooperation and expanding the partnership in the pharmaceutical sector, including opening new markets.

"Glad to interact with Mr. Jagdeo Singh, Speaker of the House of Representatives of Trinidad and Tobago, on the sidelines of the 28th CSPOC. Recalled the long-standing and historical connection between our two countries, including the visit of the Prime Minister of India and earlier high-level exchanges that have strengthened friendly ties over the years," Birla said in a post on X.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the 28th Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of the Commonwealth (CSPOC) on January 15.

The conference will be chaired by Om Birla.

It will deliberate on a wide range of contemporary parliamentary issues, including the role of Speakers and Presiding Officers in maintaining strong democratic institutions, the use of Artificial Intelligence in parliamentary functioning, the impact of social media on Members of Parliament, innovative strategies to enhance public understanding of Parliament, and civic engagement beyond voting.

CSPOC is being hosted by the Parliament of India from January 14 to 16, and it will be the largest in terms of participation.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Good to see India taking a leadership role in the Commonwealth. Discussing shared pilgrimage centres like Bodh Gaya is a nice touch - it shows our connection is more than just political, it's civilizational. 🇮🇳🤝🇱🇰
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Aman W
While I appreciate the diplomatic outreach, I hope these discussions on "technology-driven innovation" translate into actual tools that make our Parliament more accessible to the common citizen. Sometimes these high-level meetings feel disconnected from ground realities.
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Sarah B
Interesting read. The partnership with Zambia, especially on women's empowerment and digital tech, is noteworthy. India's soft power diplomacy through parliamentary exchanges is a smart strategy.
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Vikram M
Jaadu ki jhappi with Sri Lanka is always welcome! But let's be practical too. Hope the talk on pharmaceutical sector with Trinidad leads to cheaper medicines and more jobs here. That's what matters to the aam aadmi.
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Karthik V
Hosting such a large conference is a matter of pride. Discussing the impact of social media on MPs is very relevant. Our netas need to learn how to use it responsibly for constructive dialogue, not just for mudslinging.

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