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New Delhi : Sunil Arora, former Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) of India, has been invited to join the Board of Advisers for International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA). Arora brings rich leadership experience, knowledge and skills, to contribute significantly to the working of International IDEA. The Institute is assisted by a 15-member Board of Advisers who are eminent personalities or experts from a wide variety of backgrounds.
The International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA), established in 1995, is an inter-governmental organization based in Stockholm, Sweden, with a mission to support sustainable democracy worldwide. International IDEA currently has 34 member countries which include large and small, older and newer democracies from all continents. India has been one of the founding members of IDEA, according to a PIB release.
Sunil Arora had been the 23rd Chief Election Commissioner of India from December 2,2018, to April 12, 2021. He had joined ECI as Election Commissioner of India on September 1, 2017. During his tenure of more than 42 months at ECI, he successfully conducted the General Election to the 17th Lok Sabha in 2019 and 24 State Assembly Elections as also bye-elections and biennial elections. Arora, a 1980 batch Indian Administrative Service officer, has earlier headed various key departments in the Government of India andState Government of Rajasthan.
Under the leadership of Sunil Arora, ECI provided a big push to its digital programme, by creating a unified database of more than 930 million electors and a nationwide helpline 1950. Another tech innovation for aiding Citizens Vigil – a CVigil App has become a great tool which enables citizens in poll bound areas to report cases of Model Code of Conduct violation.
Arora’s personal initiative of providing postal ballot facility to senior citizens and Persons with Disabilities to be able to cast their vote from their homes was much appreciated. He also ensured that polling stations were shifted to ground floor with Assured Minimum Facilities to make elections accessible and inclusive. Electronically Transmitted Postal Ballot also emerged as a useful facility for service voters to cast their vote from their place of posting.
ECI firmly believes in deepening and strengthening Democracies worldwide through knowledge sharing among Election Management Bodies (EMBs). While serving as the Chairman of the Association of World Election Bodies (AWEB) and Forum of the Election Management Bodies of South Asia (FEMBoSA) during Arora’s tenure, ECI ensured further enhancement of capacity building. An A-WEB Centre has been set up at the India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management, New Delhi, for documentation, research, and training; for sharing best practices and capacity building among the member EMBs.