India Secures Historic Mandate To Lead International Institute Of Administrative Sciences

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Last Updated:June 04, 2025, 17:31 IST

This is the first time in the 100-year history of IIAS that the election to the post of President was secured by India through a historic mandate.

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V Srinivas, Secretary of the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances, was elected the IIAS president. (Image: X)

In a major accomplishment for the nation, India won the presidency of the Belgium-based International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) for the first time, according to an official statement issued on Wednesday.

The IIAS is a global non-profit organisation comprising 31 member countries, 20 national sections, and 15 academic research centres jointly collaborating for scientific research on public administration.

The Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances has represented India as a Member State of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences since 1998, according to the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions.

For the 2025-2028 presidency of IIAS, Prime Minister Narendra Modi nominated the Indian candidacy of Secretary DARPG V Srinivas in November 2024. The hearings for the IIAS presidency were held in February 2025 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.

DARPG thanks the membership of the IIAS for electing India for the presidency of the IIAS for the period 2025-2028. This is a historic occasion, a significant moment in DARPG’s partnership with IIAS. The DARPG is grateful for the leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra… pic.twitter.com/D4Fp0xOhFe— DARPG 🇮🇳 (@DARPG_GoI) June 4, 2025

Four nations — India, South Africa, Austria and Bahrain — submitted their nominations for the IIAS presidency for the period 2025-2028 and participated in the hearings before the Council of Administration of IIAS, which were held on the sidelines of the Annual IIAS Conference 2025.

Notably, four countries, including India, South Africa, Austria and Bahrain, submitted their nominations for the IIAS presidency for the period 2025-2028 and participated in the hearings before the Council of Administration of IIAS.

After the hearings, the candidacy of India, South Africa and Austria was forwarded to the General Body of IIAS for the next round by the Council of Administration. South Africa withdrew its candidacy in May 2025.

The election was held between India and Austria on June 3, 2025 in which 141 votes were polled, of which India registered 87 votes (61.7 percent of the vote), and Austria registered 54 votes (38.3 percent of the vote).

India’s candidacy received widespread support from across the membership, according to the Ministry, adding that this achievement will take forward the Prime Minister’s vision for “Maximum Governance – Minimum Government".

First Time In 100-Year History

What makes this special is that this is the first time in the 100-year history of IIAS that the election to the post of President was held by a ballot process, and it is the first time that India has secured the historic mandate for the Presidency of the IIAS.

In his acceptance speech on Tuesday, Srinivas said the country’s presidency will be an inclusive one which will seek to bridge the north-south divide.

“India’s administration works under the policy maxim ‘maximum governance – minimum government’ under which we pursue next-generation administrative reforms using technology to bring citizens and government closer. Contemporary administrative theory has documented this transformation with a focus on a digitally empowered citizen and a digitally transformed institution," he said.

Srinivas said India had outlined its vision for “Resource Rich, Publications Rich, Digitally Agile IIAS" which will seek to integrate the best practices of digital public infrastructure to transform governance models.

“The Indian presidency of the IIAS will strive for harmonious and futuristic governance models and improvements in the implementation of public policy. It will be an inclusive presidency with a focus on unity which emerges from our Gandhian values, which will seek to bridge the north-south divide," he added.

Key member countries of the IIAS include – India, Japan, China, Germany, Italy, Korea, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Switzerland, Mexico, Spain, Qatar, Morocco, Indonesia etc.

The IIAS maintains a close working relationship with the United Nations and participates in the UN’s Committee of Experts on Public Administration (CEPA) and the UN Public Administration Network (UNPAN). While the IIAS is not a formally affiliated body of the UN, it actively engages with the UN’s work in public administration.

(with PTI inputs)

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