PM Modi to Inaugurate Largest-Ever Commonwealth Speakers Conference in Delhi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the 28th Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of the Commonwealth (CSPOC) on January 15 in New Delhi. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, chairing the conference, stated this will be the largest CSPOC gathering ever, with 61 participants from Commonwealth nations. The conference will discuss critical topics including artificial intelligence in parliament, social media's impact, and strategies for citizen engagement. Following the inauguration, PM Modi will hold an informal interaction with the attending Speakers and Presiding Officers.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Commonwealth Speakers Conference Jan 15

  • Largest CSPOC conference in history
  • Focus on AI and social media's role in Parliament
  • No participation from Pakistan
  • Paperless, app-driven event
  • Aims to strengthen democratic institutions
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PM Modi to inaugurate Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of Commonwealth on Jan 15

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates the 28th CSPOC in Delhi, the largest gathering of Commonwealth Speakers discussing AI, democracy, and governance.

"The Conference... being hosted by India, will have the largest participation. - Om Birla"

New Delhi, January 13

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the 28th Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of the Commonwealth on January 15 in the Central Hall of Samvidhan Sadan, Parliament House Complex.

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

Addressing a press conference here, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, who is the chairperson of the conference, said that the conference will discuss shared parliamentary values, democratic governance and institutional cooperation.

"The Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of Commonwealth, being hosted by India, will have the largest participation," Birla said.

He said that work related to the conference has been done online and no paper has been used.

The Speaker said an app has been developed to enable all aspects of conference coordination, facilitation and information dissemination. A web-based event management system has been developed.

In response to queries, he said there will be no participation from Pakistan and that Bangladesh does not have a Speaker at present, with general elections scheduled for next month.

He said the conference will be attended by 61 Speakers and Presiding Officers from Commonwealth countries and semi-autonomous parliaments, including the Presidents of the IPU and the CPA. In this regard, it will be the largest CSPOC conference in the history of the forum.

The 27th edition of CSPOC was hosted by Uganda in January 2024 and Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha Harivansh and Leader of IPD to that conference, had taken over from Uganda as the host of 28th edition of CSPOC to be held in India in 2026.

The Standing Committee meeting, which oversees CSPOC activities, will be held on January 14. Lok Sabha Speaker will chair the meeting of the CSPOC Standing Committee to be held at the Red Fort in Delhi.The members of the Standing Committee will be taken around the Red Fort and a light and sound programme has been arranged for them. The Lok Sabha Speaker will host a dinner in their honour at the Red Fort premises at 7.30 pm.

After inaugurating the conference, PM Modi will interact informally with the Speakers and Presiding Officers of the Commonwealth.

The topics to be discussed at the conference include 'AI in Parliament: Balancing innovation, Oversight and Adaptation', 'Social media and its impact on Parliamentarians', 'Innovative strategies to enhance public understanding of Parliament and citizen's participation beyond voting' and 'Security, Health and wellbeing of Members of Parliament and parliamentary officials'.

The Special Plenary Session will discuss the role of Speakers and Presiding Officers in maintaining strong democratic institutions. Lok Sabha Speaker will deliver keynot address.

Lok Sabha Speaker has been the Chairperson of CSPOC since the end of 27th CSPOC in Uganda in January 2024. He will hand over the Chair to Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the UK House of Commons.

The Conference of Speakers and Presiding Officers of Commonwealth (CSPOC) was created in 1969 as an initiative of then Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada, Lucien Lamoureux.

Since its inception, Canada has provided CSPOC with a secretariat to support its activities.

CSPOC brings together Speakers and Presiding Officers of 53 national parliaments of sovereign states of the Commonwealth.

CSPOC is an independent group with no formal affiliation with the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA), the Commonwealth Secretariat or the Commonwealth Heads of Government (CHOGM). However, its membership is the same as that of CPA.

The conference aims to maintain, foster, and encourage impartiality and fairness on the part of Speakers and Presiding Officers of Parliaments.

It also seeks to promote knowledge and understanding of parliamentary democracy in its various forms and to develop parliamentary institutions.

CSPOC operates on a two-year cycle, holding a conference of the full membership every two years, usually early in January, and a meeting of the Standing Committee at the same time in the intervening year.

The decision to host the 28th CSPOC in India was taken, in consultation with MEA, during the 25th CSPOC held in Ottawa in January 2020.

Om Birla had led the Indian Parliamentary Delegation (IPD) to this conference.

President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), Dr Tulia Ackson, and Chairperson of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Dr Christopher Kalila, are among the special invitees to the Delhi conference.

As part of the CSPOC tradition, a post-conference tour to Jaipur will be organised for the visiting delegates on January 17 and 18.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great initiative! The focus on 'citizen's participation beyond voting' is crucial. Our Parliament needs to connect more with the youth. Hope they discuss practical solutions, not just theories. The post-conference tour to Jaipur is a nice cultural touch.
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Rohit P
Interesting that Pakistan isn't participating. Their loss. Good to see Bangladesh mentioned respectfully despite their election situation. The Red Fort dinner sounds like a majestic setting for our guests. Hope they enjoy our Indian hospitality.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows Commonwealth affairs, this is a significant diplomatic win for India. Chairing CSPOC and now hosting its largest conference solidifies India's leadership role. The tech-forward approach with the app is impressive.
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Vikram M
While hosting is good, I hope our own Parliament also focuses on these topics internally. 'Security and wellbeing of MPs' is important, but what about the wellbeing of common citizens? Let's hope the discussions lead to real action, not just talk.
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Karthik V
The paperless conference and dedicated app show a modern, digital India. This is the image we should project globally. Samvidhan Sadan (formerly Central Hall) is the perfect venue—steeped in our constitutional history. Jai Hind!

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