INDIAN PARLIAMENTARY GROUP (IPG)

What is the Indian Parliamentary Group (IPG)?

  • A non-statutory, independent body formed in 1949 to promote inter-parliamentary relations.
  • Established through a Constituent Assembly resolution (16 August 1948).
  • Serves as a link between the Indian Parliament and international legislatures.
  • Functions as:
    • National Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU).
    • Indian Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA).

Objectives of the IPG

  • Facilitate dialogue and cooperation between Indian MPs and international lawmakers.
  • Promote goodwill, understanding, and mutual exchange of ideas.
  • Organize seminars, symposia, and visits to strengthen legislative knowledge.
  • Help members understand global legislative trends and best practices.

Composition of IPG

  • Membership:
    • Open to all sitting Members of Parliament.
    • Former MPs can become Associate Members (with limited privileges).
  • Leadership:
    • President (Ex-officio): Speaker of the Lok Sabha.
    • Vice-Presidents (Ex-officio): Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha & Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha.
    • Secretary-General: Secretary-General of Lok Sabha (ex-officio).
  • Privileges:
    • Only members for at least six months can join official delegations.
    • Associate members do not get travel concessions or representation in IPU/CPA events.
       

Key Functions of the IPG

  • Bridge between Indian and foreign parliaments.
  • Arrange:
    • Visits and goodwill missions.
    • Addresses by foreign dignitaries in Parliament.
    • Talks and panel discussions with global leaders.
  • Provide:
    • Letters of introduction for MPs traveling abroad.
    • Platform for Indian perspectives in international forums.
  • Promote collaborative learning and mutual respect among global legislators.

Role in International Parliamentary Bodies

Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU)

  • IPU is an international body of 153 sovereign parliaments.
  • Indian Parliamentary Group is the official representative of India in the IPU.
  • Benefits of IPU Membership:
    • Develop contacts with global parliamentarians.
    • Understand global policy shifts and democratic reforms.
    • Opportunities for international legislative collaboration.
    • Indian MPs have served in leadership roles in IPU bodies.

Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA)

  • IPG represents India in the CPA.
  • Promotes shared democratic values among Commonwealth nations.

Significance of the IPG

  • Helps Indian MPs:
    • Stay updated with global legislative innovations.
    • Engage in international diplomacy and representation.
    • Uphold India’s strategic interests in global forums.
  • Enhances India’s soft power and legislative reputation.

Conclusion

  • The IPG plays a crucial role in global legislative diplomacy.
  • Strengthening its capacity through technology, transparency, and bipartisan collaboration can improve both India’s external engagements and domestic legislative effectiveness.

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