When the Chairman of the Council of States, the Speaker of the House of the People, the Deputy Chairman, or the Deputy Speaker undertake official tours outside India, the Central Government is responsible for deciding the amount of travelling and daily allowances they will receive.
This is done on a case-by-case basis, meaning there is no fixed or standard rate laid out in the rules for foreign tours. Instead, the government considers the specific nature, duration, and location of each tour before determining the allowances.
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