Key Points

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has arrived in Barbados leading a significant Indian parliamentary delegation for the 68th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference. The week-long event brings together over 600 delegates from across the Commonwealth to discuss strengthening democratic institutions and global challenges. Birla will chair a key workshop on leveraging technology to enhance democracy while addressing the digital divide. He's also scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with counterparts from other Commonwealth nations to enhance parliamentary cooperation.

Key Points: Om Birla Leads Indian Delegation at Commonwealth Conference Barbados

  • Om Birla to chair workshop on digital transformations enhancing democracy
  • Indian delegation includes 36 presiding officers from state legislatures
  • Conference brings 600 delegates from 180 Commonwealth legislatures
  • Birla to address General Assembly on parliamentary transparency
  • Bilateral meetings planned with counterparts from Commonwealth nations
  • Focus on strengthening democratic institutions through cooperation
  • Seven thematic workshops on contemporary global issues
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Lok Sabha Speaker arrives in Barbados for 68th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference 2025

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla heads Indian parliamentary delegation at 68th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in Barbados, focusing on digital democracy and global partnerships.

"The Commonwealth: A Global Partner - Conference Theme"

Bridgetown, October 8

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, leading an Indian Parliamentary Delegation, has arrived in Bridgetown, Barbados, to attend the 68th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference (CPC) being held from October 5 to 12, 2025, according to a release by the Lok Sabha Secretariat.

The Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, one of the largest gatherings of parliamentarians from across the Commonwealth, provides a platform for discussion and exchange of ideas on strengthening democratic institutions, promoting good governance, and addressing global challenges through parliamentary diplomacy and cooperation.

Upon arrival, the Indian delegation, headed by Speaker Om Birla, participated in the opening ceremony of the Conference, the release stated.

The Indian Parliamentary Delegation includes Harivansh, Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha; Anurag Sharma, MP and CPA Executive Committee Member; D. Purandeswari, MP and CWP Steering Committee Member; K. Sudhakar, MP; Rekha Sharma, MP; Ajeet Madhavrao Gopchade, MP; Utpal Kumar Singh, Secretary General of the Lok Sabha; and P.C. Mody, Secretary General of the Rajya Sabha.

As part of the conference, Om Birla will chair a key workshop on the theme "Leveraging Technology: Enhancing Democracy through Digital Transformations and Tackling the Digital Divide," the release said.

He will also address the General Assembly of the 68th CPC on the theme "The Commonwealth: A Global Partner," highlighting India's commitment to democratic values, inclusive governance, parliamentary transparency, and global parliamentary cooperation.

Throughout the Conference, seven thematic workshops will be held on a range of contemporary issues. Members of the Indian delegation, including 36 Presiding Officers from 24 State and Union Territory Legislatures of India, will participate in these sessions.

During the week-long conference, Om Birla is also scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with his counterparts from other Commonwealth nations to discuss issues of mutual interest and further enhance parliamentary cooperation, the release by the Lok Sabha Secretariat said.

The 68th CPC, hosted by the Parliament of Barbados and the CPA Barbados branch, brings together more than 600 delegates from over 180 national, state, and provincial legislatures across the Commonwealth under the theme "The Commonwealth - A Global Partner."

India has been an active participant in the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association's initiatives and has consistently contributed to strengthening global democratic dialogue through parliamentary cooperation and capacity building.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While international engagements are important, I hope our parliamentarians also focus on pressing domestic issues. The digital divide workshop sounds promising though - hope they bring back practical solutions for rural India.
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Ananya R
Impressive delegation size! Good to see representation from state legislatures too. These international platforms help showcase India's democratic strength to the world 🌍
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Michael C
As someone working in tech policy, I'm particularly interested in the digital transformation workshop. India's UPI and digital public infrastructure experience could be a valuable case study for other Commonwealth nations.
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Shreya B
Hope the bilateral meetings lead to meaningful partnerships. India's parliamentary democracy has so much to offer and learn from other nations. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Vikram M
The cost of sending such a large delegation overseas should be justified by concrete outcomes. Hope there's transparency about what benefits this conference brings to Indian citizens.

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