Indian Delegation Heads to Barbados
India to Participate in 68th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in Barbados: India will take part in the 68th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference (CPC) scheduled in Bridgetown, Barbados from October 5 to 12, 2025. The delegation will be led by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, highlighting India’s proactive role in strengthening global parliamentary ties.
The Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh, presiding officers, and secretaries from various legislatures will also be part of the Indian team. Ahead of the departure, Speaker Birla conducted an inter-ministerial briefing to align preparations with the themes and sessions of the conference.
Static GK fact: The post of Lok Sabha Speaker was first held by Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar in 1952.
Theme and Global Significance
The theme of the 68th CPC is “The Commonwealth: A Global Partner.” Om Birla will address the General Assembly, stressing India’s democratic values and its contribution to parliamentary cooperation.
The conference provides India an opportunity to showcase its inclusive governance model, balancing tradition and technology while engaging in global policymaking.
Static GK fact: India is the largest democracy in the world, with over 970 million registered voters in 2024.
Thematic Workshops and India’s Role
Indian delegates will take part in seven workshops covering:
- Strengthening democratic institutions
- Technology in governance
- Climate change and public health
- Financial transparency
- Separation of powers
- Multilateral cooperation
These sessions will allow India to share its Digital India experience, as well as schemes addressing transparency and sustainable growth.
Static GK Tip: The term “separation of powers” was first elaborated by French philosopher Montesquieu in 1748.
Youth Empowerment at the Conference
A special Youth Roundtable will focus on issues such as gang violence, cyber-bullying, digital safety, and mental health. India’s initiatives like the Yuva Shakti Mission and Digital India campaign will be highlighted as examples of youth-centric policies.
This aligns with India’s long-standing emphasis on empowering youth as future leaders, ensuring their active participation in shaping global governance.
Static GK fact: India celebrates National Youth Day on January 12, marking the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda.
Legacy of the CPC
The Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference is among the largest global gatherings of lawmakers, organized annually by the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA). Established in 1911, the CPA now has more than 180 branches.
The conference serves as a forum for legislative innovation, democratic strengthening, and cross-country collaboration. India’s presence reflects its continued role as a key voice in global democratic dialogue.
Static GK fact: Barbados, the host nation, became a republic in 2021, officially removing the British monarch as its head of state.
Static Usthadian Current Affairs Table
India to Participate in 68th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in Barbados:
Topic | Detail |
Event | 68th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference (CPC) |
Venue | Bridgetown, Barbados |
Date | October 5–12, 2025 |
Indian Leader | Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla |
Delegation | Includes Harivansh, presiding officers, secretaries |
Theme | The Commonwealth: A Global Partner |
Organizer | Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) |
Established | CPA founded in 1911 |
Workshops | 7 thematic workshops including democracy, governance, climate change |
Youth Focus | Issues like cyber-bullying, digital safety, mental health |