Om Birla's Diplomatic Push: India Strengthens Ties with Cyprus, Burkina Faso

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla held significant meetings with parliamentary delegations from Cyprus and Burkina Faso. The discussions focused on strengthening democratic cooperation and expanding parliamentary diplomacy between the nations. Both sides emphasized their shared commitment to counter-terrorism and addressing global challenges like climate change. The visiting delegations expressed appreciation for India's technological advancements in parliamentary processes and architectural brilliance of the new Parliament building.

Key Points: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla Meets Cyprus Burkina Faso Delegations

  • Cyprus delegation led by Annita Demetriou appreciated India's new Parliament architecture
  • Both nations agreed on zero-tolerance approach to terrorism
  • Discussion covered parliamentary training and technology exchange programs
  • India highlighted Digital Sansad platform and AI integration
  • Cyprus endorsed India's global stance on counter-terrorism efforts
  • Burkina Faso delegation discussed development-oriented partnership goals
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LS Speaker Om Birla meets delegations from Cyprus, Burkina Faso

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla meets parliamentary delegations from Cyprus and Burkina Faso, reinforcing democratic cooperation and discussing counter-terrorism efforts.

"Discussed our shared democratic values and the renewed momentum added to our multi-sectoral cooperation - Om Birla"

New Delhi, Nov 27

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Thursday met a Parliamentary Delegation from Cyprus, led by Annita Demetriou, and reaffirmed the shared commitment of the two nations to strengthen democratic cooperation, an official said.

The Speaker also met a delegation from Burkina Faso.

The meeting reaffirmed the shared commitment of India and Cyprus to strengthening democratic cooperation and expanding the scope of parliamentary diplomacy.

Underscoring the deep-rooted friendship between India and Cyprus, built on shared democratic values, mutual trust and close collaboration in international fora, Birla noted that both countries enjoy warm and longstanding relations.

He recalled that Cyprus conferred its highest civilian honour, Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III, on Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier this year--an affirmation of the closeness and goodwill that characterise India-Cyprus ties.

In a message on X, Birla wrote, "It was a pleasure to welcome the distinguished Parliamentary Delegation from Cyprus, led by Annita Demetriou, President of the House of Representatives of Cyprus, to the Parliament of India."

"The delegation deeply appreciated the architectural brilliance, advanced technological features, and the rich civilisational heritage embodied in India's new Parliament House," he wrote.

"Discussed our shared democratic values and the renewed momentum added to our multi-sectoral cooperation following the visit of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji to Cyprus in June this year. also emphasised India's zero-tolerance approach to terrorism and our shared commitment to addressing global challenges, including climate change," he wrote.

The Cypriot delegation expressed appreciation for India's guidance and support at the global stage and fully endorsed India's principled stand on zero tolerance towards terrorism.

They also highlighted the important role India and Europe share in ensuring peace and stability in Cyprus. Both sides agreed on the need to expand cooperation in parliamentary training, capacity building, research exchange and people-to-people engagement.

During the meeting, the Speaker briefed the delegation on the functioning of the Indian Parliament, the pivotal role of Parliamentary Committees, and India's efforts to integrate modern technologies, including Artificial Intelligence and the Digital Sansad platform.

He noted that these innovations have significantly improved transparency, efficiency and multilingual accessibility in parliamentary processes.

Referring to the celebration of Constitution Day on November 26, Birla said that India's Constitution has served as a powerful instrument for strengthening social justice, economic empowerment, and inclusive national development.

In a separate message on X, Birla also shared information about a meeting with a delegation from Burkina Faso.

"Delighted to welcome H.E. Mr. Ousmane Bougouma, President of the Transitional Legislative Assembly of Burkina Faso, and the accompanying delegation to the Parliament of India. Exchanged views on the warm and friendly ties between our countries and the growing Development‑Oriented Partnership that continues to add new dimensions to our bilateral cooperation," said Birla.

He highlighted how the Indian Parliament is leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Digital Sansad to enhance transparency, efficiency, and technological advancement in legislative functioning.

"Appreciated his participation in the capacity‑building programme organised by PRIDE and conveyed India's readiness to organise customised training modules in the future. Assured him of India's continued support in advancing Burkina Faso's development goals," wrote Birla on X.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While these diplomatic meetings are important, I hope our parliamentarians are also focusing on domestic issues like inflation and unemployment. International relations matter, but let's not forget ground realities back home.
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Arjun K
Cyprus conferring their highest civilian honor on PM Modi shows India's growing global stature. Our zero-tolerance policy on terrorism is being recognized worldwide. Proud moment for Indian diplomacy! 🙏
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Sarah B
The technological advancements in Indian Parliament are remarkable! Digital Sansad and AI integration could set new standards for parliamentary democracies globally. Hope other countries learn from India's digital transformation journey.
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Vikram M
Capacity building programs for other nations demonstrate India's role as Vishwaguru. Sharing our parliamentary expertise with countries like Burkina Faso strengthens South-South cooperation. This is true soft power diplomacy at work!
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Michael C
Appreciate the focus on parliamentary diplomacy and democratic values. However, I'd like to see more details about what concrete outcomes these meetings will produce for ordinary citizens in terms of trade, education, or cultural exchanges.
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Ananya R
The timing around Constitution Day makes this even more significant. Our democratic values and constitutional principles are our greatest strength in international relations. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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