India's Diversity: The Backbone of Its Democratic Might
India has transformed its diversity into the strength of its democracy, promoting stability and development. Prime Minister Modi emphasized the importance of India's democratic roots at the 28th conference of Commonwealth Speakers, highlighting India's commitment to the Global South and exploring contemporary parliamentary issues.
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India has leveraged its vast diversity to fortify its democratic framework, demonstrating that democratic institutions offer stability, speed, and developmental scale. This was highlighted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the 28th Commonwealth Speakers and Presiding Officers Conference.
In his address, Modi described Indian democracy as a deeply rooted tree, countering early skepticism about its viability within such a diverse society. He stated that democracy in India ensures last mile delivery, showcasing collective decision-making traditions.
India's advocacy for the Global South on international platforms was underscored, notably during its G20 Presidency. The conference, hosting about 60 officials, will explore key issues including AI in parliamentary processes, social media impact on MPs, and enhancing public political engagement.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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