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15/06/23 06:01 AM IST

IIAS Annual Conference 2025

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  • India is set to host the International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) Annual Conference 2025 in February in Kochi.
About IIAS
  • The IIAS established in 1930, is a federation of member States, national sections and academic research centres jointly elaborating public administration solutions to the policy challenges of the day with headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
  • The Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances is an institutional member of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences IIAS since 1998.
  • As an institutional member of IIAS, India has contributed significantly to the deliberative democracy, research publications, fiscal processes of budget/ audit through the institutional mechanisms of the Council of Administration and the Finance Committee.
  • The best manifestation of “Maximum Governance – Minimum Government” policy is a “Digitally Empowered Citizen” and a “Digitally Transformed Institution”. In accordance with India’s governance model.
  • The theme for 2025 IIAS Annual Conference at Kochi is proposed as “Next Generation Administrative Reforms - Empowering the Citizens and Reaching the Last Mile”.
  • The IIAS 2025 Conference in Kochi would represent a significant milestone for India’s pursuit of next generation administrative reforms.
Source- PIB

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