The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is set to host political representatives and delegates from 12 countries today under its international outreach programme, “Know BJP.” The initiative, led by BJP National President Nitin Nabin, aims to provide foreign political leaders and policymakers with a closer understanding of the party’s organisational structure, ideological foundations, governance model and grassroots functioning.
According to party sources, the visiting delegations will participate in a series of interactions with senior BJP leaders and office-bearers. The programme is expected to showcase the party’s evolution from a cadre-based political organisation to the world’s largest political party in terms of membership. Discussions will focus on governance, electoral strategies, public outreach programmes and the BJP’s role in shaping India’s political landscape over the past decade.
The “Know BJP” initiative has been designed as a platform for political and diplomatic engagement. Through presentations, panel discussions and interactive sessions, delegates will gain insights into the party’s organisational framework, decision-making processes and its emphasis on grassroots participation. BJP leaders are also expected to highlight key government initiatives and the broader vision of building a developed India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Since taking charge as the BJP’s national president in January 2026, Nitin Nabin has repeatedly stressed the importance of strengthening organisational networks, engaging youth and expanding the party’s global outreach. Political observers view the “Know BJP” programme as part of the party’s effort to build stronger connections with political organisations and opinion-makers from across the world.
The event comes at a time when the BJP is seeking to project its governance model and political philosophy on a broader international platform. Party leaders believe that such exchanges help promote mutual understanding and foster dialogue on democratic practices, political communication and governance challenges faced by different nations.
With representatives from 12 countries expected to attend, today’s programme is likely to be one of the BJP’s most significant international engagement exercises in recent months, reflecting the party’s growing focus on political diplomacy and global outreach.