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Assam: 12 Foreign Delegates Arrive to Observe Election Process Ahead of April 9 Polls

Boyar Debbarma
By Boyar Debbarma Published April 8, 2026 3 Min Read
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A total of 12 foreign delegates from seven countries arrived in Assam on Wednesday to observe the election process under the International Election Visitors’ Programme (IEVP). They landed at Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Guwahati.

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Key FactsDelegates Arrive in AssamFocus on Election ObservationPromoting Transparency and CooperationTwo-Day Visit PlannedImportance of the RegionQ&A Section

Additionally, officials from the Election Commission of India are accompanying the delegation. The visit comes just ahead of the Assembly polls scheduled for April 9. Overall, the initiative aims to strengthen transparency and global cooperation in electoral practices.

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Key Facts

  • Location: Guwahati, Assam
  • Programme: International Election Visitors’ Programme (IEVP)
  • Delegates: 12 representatives from 7 countries
  • Arrival Point: Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport
  • Accompanied By: 3 officials from Election Commission of India
  • Purpose: Observation of election process
  • Election Date: April 9

Delegates Arrive in Assam

First, 12 foreign delegates representing Election Management Bodies arrived in Guwahati. They landed at Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport as part of the IEVP initiative.

Soon after, officials received the delegation and briefed them about the upcoming election schedule. The visit is short but significant.


Focus on Election Observation

Next, the delegates will observe various stages of the election process in Assam. They will study polling arrangements, voter management, and security measures.

Meanwhile, the Election Commission of India is facilitating the visit. This ensures that international observers get accurate insights into India’s electoral system.


Promoting Transparency and Cooperation

Importantly, the programme aims to promote transparency in elections. It also encourages the exchange of best practices among participating countries.

Moreover, such visits help build trust in democratic systems. As a result, they strengthen global cooperation in election management.


Two-Day Visit Planned

The delegation will stay in the state for two days. During this period, they will interact with officials and observe on-ground arrangements.

After that, they are expected to share their observations, which may contribute to improving electoral processes.


Importance of the Region

Assam plays a key role in Northeast India’s political landscape. Therefore, international observation of elections in the region enhances its democratic credibility and visibility.


Q&A Section

What happened?
Twelve foreign delegates arrived in Assam to observe the election process.

Where did the delegates arrive?
They arrived at Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Guwahati.

Who is organizing the visit?
The Election Commission of India is facilitating the programme.

Why are the delegates visiting?
They aim to observe elections and promote transparency and cooperation.

When are the elections scheduled?
The Assembly polls are scheduled for April 9.

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TAGGED: Assam election news, Assam polls 2026, Election Commission India, foreign delegates Assam, IEVP programme India
Boyar Debbarma April 8, 2026
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