India is set to assume the chairship of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA) for the first time. The formal takeover will occur on 3 December 2025 at the Council of Member States meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, and the chairship will span through 2026. The role will be represented by Gyanesh Kumar, the current Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) of India. This appointment reflects global acknowledgement of India’s electoral system and its track record of conducting large‑scale, free and fair elections.
What Is International IDEA
- Founded in 1995 as an intergovernmental organisation, International IDEA is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.
- Its core mandate is to promote, support and safeguard sustainable democracy worldwide.
- The organisation helps countries strengthen their democratic institutions and electoral processes through policy‑relevant knowledge, capacity building, advocacy, and facilitating dialogues among stakeholders.
- International IDEA works across a wide array of democracy‑related themes, including electoral processes, constitutional reforms, political participation, digital democracy, and climate‑change governance in relation to democratic resilience.
- As of now, International IDEA comprises around 35 member countries, with the United States and Japan participating as observers. India is one of the founding members, having engaged actively in governance processes, electoral research, training programmes, and capacity‑building initiatives over the years.
Why India’s Chairship Matters
India assumes the chairship at a time when the world is witnessing growing challenges to democratic values — including misinformation, threats to electoral integrity, declining public trust, and rapid technological change. India’s experience in managing elections for nearly a billion voters, coupled with its established institutional practices, offers valuable lessons in election management, voter inclusivity, transparency, and large‑scale logistics. As Chair of International IDEA,
India has the opportunity to,
- Shape global discourse on democratic reforms and electoral best practices.
- Share its election management expertise with other democracies, especially emerging and large democracies.
- Promote inclusive, transparent, and resilient democratic systems worldwide.
- Support capacity building and training for Election Management Bodies (EMBs) globally, helping strengthen democratic institutions and processes.
For India, this is also a matter of prestige — serving as a testament to the credibility and global respect enjoyed by the Election Commission of India (ECI) and its electoral machinery.
Background & Organisation Profile
- International IDEA was established on 27–28 February 1995 by 14 founding countries in Stockholm, with the vision of assisting in the building of democratic institutions.
- Over the years, the organisation has expanded its membership and broadened its mandate to include constitutional support, political finance transparency, citizen participation, monitoring of democracy globally, and adaptation of democratic processes in digital age.
- The institution’s work involves production of policy‑relevant research, global comparative studies, electoral assistance, workshops, training programmes, and convening dialogues among governments, civil society, academia, and other stakeholders.
- This helps member countries to innovate, reform, and strengthen their democratic frameworks in response to evolving challenges such as misinformation, electoral violence, climate‑related governance, and digital transformation.
- India’s long association with IDEA — as one of its earliest members and an active participant in its governance and programmes — positions it well to lead the organisation.
Significance & What It Means for India and the World
India’s chairship of International IDEA is significant for multiple reasons. Domestically, it reinforces the integrity, credibility, and robustness of India’s electoral system and governance practices. Internationally, it enables India to,
- Act as a bridge between mature democracies and emerging ones, sharing lessons learned from administering the world’s largest elections.
- Influence global norms and best practices around election management, voter participation, electoral reforms, and democratic resilience.
- Promote cooperation among Election Management Bodies, civil society and governments worldwide, especially in regions facing democratic backsliding or electoral volatility.
Key Takeaways
- On 3 December 2025, India will formally assume the Chairship of International IDEA, to serve through 2026, represented by CEC Gyanesh Kumar.
- International IDEA was founded in 1995 and works globally to support and strengthen democratic institutions and electoral processes.
- The organisation currently comprises about 35 member countries, with the USA and Japan as observers, and India is a founding member.


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