Parliamentary groups to seek legislative ties worldwide
Parliamentary Groups to Seek Legislative Ties Worldwide
UPSC Prelims + Mains Study Note
1. At a Glance
- Parliamentary Friendship Groups (PFGs) are structured inter-parliamentary bodies constituted by the Lok Sabha Speaker to facilitate legislator-to-legislator dialogue and cooperation with foreign parliaments. [S1]
- In February 2026, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla constituted PFGs with more than 60 countries — the largest such initiative in India's parliamentary history. [S1][S2]
- PFGs represent parliamentary diplomacy — a distinct track that complements the executive's foreign policy via direct legislature-to-legislature exchanges. [S1]
- Relevant for GS-II (Parliament, International Relations) and GS-III (India's foreign policy instruments). [S1]
2. Why in the News
- On 23–24 February 2026, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla formally constituted PFGs with 60+ countries in the first phase, making it the largest-ever parliamentary outreach exercise. [S1][S3]
- The initiative was partly triggered by the post-Operation Sindoor diplomatic outreach (May 2025), where multi-party parliamentary delegations represented India abroad on issues of national interest — a precedent for cross-party parliamentary diplomacy. [S4]
- A dedicated PIB press release confirmed the constitution of the India–Saudi Arabia Parliamentary Friendship Group as part of this phase. [S2]
3. Background & Evolution
- Parliamentary Friendship Groups as a concept have existed in India for decades, but were ad hoc and limited in scope prior to 2026.
- Earlier format: PFGs were constituted bilaterally on an occasional basis with select countries; no systematic multi-country rollout existed before this initiative. [S1]
- Key precedent: India participates in the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) (founded 1889), the oldest multilateral parliamentary body, providing an existing framework for inter-parliamentary dialogue. [S1]
- Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA): India is an active member; Speaker Om Birla described a CPA conference as "a significant milestone in enhancing regional parliamentary collaboration" (recent statement). [S5]
- The 17th Lok Sabha (2019–24) and 18th Lok Sabha (2024–) saw renewed emphasis on parliamentary diplomacy under Speaker Om Birla, including bilateral Speaker-level visits (e.g., Barbados National Assembly, France). [S5][S6]
- Post-Operation Sindoor (May 2025): Multi-party parliamentary delegations sent abroad marked a qualitative shift — parliamentary outreach used as a foreign policy instrument, paving the way for institutionalised PFGs. [S4]
4. Core Static Facts
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Initiative name | Parliamentary Friendship Groups (PFGs) |
| Constituted by | Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla |
| Date of constitution | February 23, 2026 |
| Phase 1 country count | More than 60 countries |
| Nodal authority | Lok Sabha Secretariat (under the Speaker's office) |
| Constitutional basis | Speaker's powers under Article 93 (election of Speaker) and Rule 388 of Lok Sabha Rules of Procedure (Speaker's authority to constitute committees/bodies) |
| Composition | MPs from across the political spectrum (multi-party) |
| Mechanism | Structured dialogues, study visits, joint discussions |
| Focus areas | Legislative practices, trade, technology, culture, global challenges |
| Phase 1 countries (selected) | Sri Lanka, Germany, New Zealand, Switzerland, South Africa, Bhutan, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Maldives, USA, Russia, EU Parliament, South Korea, Nepal, UK, France, Japan, Italy, Australia, Greece, Singapore, Brazil, Vietnam, Mexico, Iran, UAE |
| Key MPs leading groups | Ravi Shankar Prasad, M. Thambidurai, P. Chidambaram, Ram Gopal Yadav, T.R. Baalu, Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, Gaurav Gogoi, Derek O'Brien, Abhishek Banerjee, Asaduddin Owaisi, Akhilesh Yadav, K.C. Venugopal, Rajiv Pratap Rudy |
| Related body | Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU); Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) |
5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Geopolitical / Strategic
- PFGs institutionalise Parliament-to-Parliament diplomacy, creating a second track alongside traditional executive diplomacy conducted by the MEA. [S1]
- The inclusion of countries across competing geopolitical blocs (USA + Russia; Israel + Iran + Saudi Arabia; EU + UK) signals India's strategic autonomy in parliamentary outreach. [S4]
- Post-Operation Sindoor context: PFGs serve to build international understanding of India's security concerns and foreign policy positions directly through legislators — bypassing potential media distortions. [S4]
- Strengthens India's Neighbourhood First (Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives) and Act East (South Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, Japan, Australia) policy pillars at the legislative level. [S4]
Legal / Constitutional
- Constituted under the Lok Sabha Speaker's plenary authority; no separate statute required — Speaker's discretionary powers under Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha. [S1]
- Multi-party composition ensures PFGs are not instruments of the ruling party but carry the constitutional legitimacy of the whole House. [S1]
- Distinct from Parliamentary Standing Committees (statutory) — PFGs are advisory/diplomatic bodies, not legislative oversight mechanisms. [S1]
Governance / Administrative
- Wide spectrum of senior opposition and treasury bench leaders ensures cross-party ownership — crucial for PFGs to carry diplomatic credibility abroad. [S1]
- Structured format (study visits, joint discussions) distinguishes PFGs from informal friendship delegations, bringing institutional memory and continuity. [S3]
- Expansion to "many more countries" planned beyond Phase 1 — suggests a phased, rolling institutionalisation. [S3]
Historical / Comparative
- Modelled loosely on parliamentary friendship groups in the European Parliament, Japanese Diet, and UK Parliament, where cross-party "All-Party Parliamentary Groups" (APPGs) are long-established. [S1]
- India's IPU membership since 1949 and CPA membership provide the multilateral scaffolding on which bilateral PFGs can be built. [S5]
6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)
- May 2025 (Post-Operation Sindoor): Multi-party parliamentary delegations sent abroad to present India's position on cross-border terrorism; established the template for coordinated parliamentary diplomacy. [S4]
- 23 February 2026: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla formally constitutes PFGs with 60+ countries; announcement covered by PIB. [S1][S2]
- February 2026: Separate PIB release confirms India–Saudi Arabia PFG as a specific bilateral initiative. [S2]
- Recent (2025–26): Speaker Om Birla stated France is "one of India's most trusted and friendly partners" during bilateral parliamentary engagement — signalling deepening France-India PFG. [S6]
- 2025: Speaker Om Birla attended CPA conference, calling it "a significant milestone in enhancing regional parliamentary collaboration." [S5]
- June 2026: Lok Sabha Speaker to inaugurate Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament 2026 — signals domestically-directed parliamentary outreach alongside international PFGs. [S7]
7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)
- Parliamentary Friendship Groups with 60+ countries were constituted by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on 23 February 2026. [S1]
- PFGs are constituted under the Speaker's authority (Lok Sabha Rules of Procedure) — not by a separate Act of Parliament. [S1]
- PFGs bring together MPs from across the political spectrum (multi-party composition). [S1]
- Phase 1 includes engagement with countries such as Sri Lanka, Germany, New Zealand, Switzerland, South Africa, Bhutan, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Maldives, USA, Russia, EU Parliament, South Korea, Nepal, UK, France, Japan, Italy, Australia, Greece, Singapore, Brazil, Vietnam, Mexico, Iran, and UAE. [S4]
- PFGs are distinct from Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) membership — IPU is multilateral; PFGs are bilateral. [S1]
- The initiative was partly a follow-up to post-Operation Sindoor multi-party parliamentary delegations sent abroad in 2025. [S4]
- Focus areas of PFGs: legislative practices, trade, technology, culture, and shared global challenges. [S4]
- Speaker Om Birla constituted a separate India–Saudi Arabia Parliamentary Friendship Group via a dedicated PIB release. [S2]
- India is a member of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) — distinct from PFGs, which are bilateral bodies. [S5]
- Senior Opposition MPs including P. Chidambaram, Derek O'Brien, Akhilesh Yadav, Asaduddin Owaisi are part of PFGs — demonstrating cross-party nature. [S1]
- PFGs work through structured dialogues, study visits, and joint discussions — not ad hoc meetings. [S3]
- Expansion to more countries is planned beyond Phase 1 of the PFG initiative. [S3]
8. Mains Relevance
GS Paper(s): - GS-II: Parliament and State Legislatures; India's foreign policy; bilateral, regional, and global groupings involving India.
Specific Syllabus Headings: - "Parliament and State Legislatures — structure, functioning, conduct of business" - "India and its neighbourhood — relations" - "Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India's interests"
Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "Parliamentary diplomacy is an underutilised instrument of India's foreign policy. Critically examine the significance and limitations of Parliamentary Friendship Groups constituted in 2026." (GS-II, 15 marks) 2. "How do Parliamentary Friendship Groups complement rather than duplicate the role of the Ministry of External Affairs in India's diplomatic outreach? Illustrate with examples." (GS-II, 10 marks) 3. "Examine the constitutional and procedural basis of the Lok Sabha Speaker's authority to constitute Parliamentary Friendship Groups. Does such parliamentary diplomacy require a statutory framework?" (GS-II, 15 marks)
9. Related Topics to Study Next
| Topic | Connection |
|---|---|
| Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) | Multilateral body India is member of; PFGs are bilateral counterparts |
| Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) | India's active participation; regional parliamentary diplomacy framework |
| Operation Sindoor (May 2025) | Triggered post-Sindoor multi-party delegations — direct precursor to PFGs |
| India's Neighbourhood First Policy | Many PFG Phase 1 countries (Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives) are neighbours |
| Act East Policy | PFGs with South Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, Japan, Australia align with Act East |
| Lok Sabha Speaker's Constitutional Powers (Article 93) | Legal basis for Speaker to constitute bodies like PFGs |
| Track-II Diplomacy | PFGs operate in conceptually similar space — non-governmental/legislative channels alongside formal diplomacy |
| India's Strategic Autonomy | Inclusion of rival blocs (US + Russia; Israel + Iran) demonstrates multi-alignment |
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
- PFGs ≠ Parliamentary Committees: PFGs are diplomatic bodies — they have no legislative oversight role. Do not confuse with Standing Committees or Joint Parliamentary Committees (JPCs), which are statutory.
- Constituted by Speaker, not by Government: PFGs are the Lok Sabha Speaker's initiative — not a MEA/Ministry of External Affairs scheme. A common error is attributing them to the executive.
- Phase 1 ≠ All 60 countries simultaneously announced: The rollout is phased; not all 60+ countries had formal PFG meetings by February 2026 — the constitution (formation) was announced, implementation is ongoing.
- PFGs ≠ IPU membership: India's membership of the Inter-Parliamentary Union is multilateral and long-standing (since 1949); PFGs are new, bilateral bodies — entirely different mechanism.
- "60+ countries" refers to Phase 1 only: Many aspirants may treat 60 as the final number — the initiative explicitly plans further expansion beyond Phase 1.
11. Sources
- [S1] "LOK SABHA SPEAKER CONSTITUTES PARLIAMENTARY FRIENDSHIP GROUPS WITH MORE THAN 60 COUNTRIES TO BOLSTER GLOBAL DEMOCRATIC TIES" — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetailm.aspx?PRID=2231763®=3&lang=2 — (Tier 1)
- [S2] "PARLIAMENT OF INDIA TO FORM PARLIAMENTARY FRIENDSHIP GROUP WITH SAUDI ARABIA: LOK SABHA SPEAKER" — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2199265®=3&lang=2 — (Tier 1)
- [S3] "Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla Constitutes Parliamentary Friendship Groups with Over 60 Countries" — https://www.newsonair.gov.in/lok-sabha-speaker-om-birla-constitutes-parliamentary-friendship-groups-with-over-60-countries — (Tier 1/government broadcaster)
- [S4] "Parliamentary groups to seek legislative ties worldwide" — The Hindu, 24 February 2026 — Article excerpt provided as primary source — (Tier 4)
- [S5] "CPA conference a significant milestone in enhancing regional parliamentary collaboration: Lok Sabha Speaker Shri Om Birla" — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleaseDetail.aspx?PRID=2250904®=1&lang=1 — (Tier 1)
- [S6] "FRANCE IS ONE OF INDIA'S MOST TRUSTED AND FRIENDLY PARTNERS: LOK SABHA SPEAKER" — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2252247®=48&lang=2 — (Tier 1)
- [S7] "Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to inaugurate Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament 2026 tomorrow" — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2272914®=3&lang=1 — (Tier 1)