A high-level delegation from the State Election Commission (SEC) of Madhya Pradesh recently visited Bihar to study its modern electoral innovations. The team, including Deputy Secretary Dr. Sutesh Shakya and other key officials, aimed to analyze the successful digitalization of the local body election process. Bihar's SEC Secretary, Shri Mukesh Kumar Sinha, hosted the delegation to showcase the state's transition toward a fully tech-driven election model. The visit focused on advanced features like Biometric Facial Recognition System (FRS) for voter verification and the use of Multi-post EVMs. Delegates observed the implementation of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for counting and live webcasting of polling stations and counting centers. The team was particularly impressed by the AI-based e-voting initiatives and the secure use of digital locks for strongrooms. The use of GIS Mapping and comprehensive digital transparency tools were highlighted as benchmarks for making elections more reliable. The Madhya Pradesh delegation praised Bihar's efforts, noting that their visit was inspired by Bihar’s acclaimed presentation at the AI Summit. Officials expressed a strong intent to adopt similar technical reforms and AI-driven processes in Madhya Pradesh’s future local body polls. The event concluded with a commitment to mutual cooperation, marking Bihar as a leader in modernizing democratic exercises through technology.