New Delhi [India], October 29: India's growing prominence in global peacekeeping is being matched by its rapid evolution as a hub for indigenous defence manufacturing. No longer confined to its traditional role of troop contribution, India is now shaping the future of global security through
The United Nations Troop Contributing Countries' (UNTCC) Chiefs Conclave, hosted by the Indian Army in New Delhi from 14 to 16 October, continued today with the Chiefs witnessing an Integrated New Age Technology Demonstration, an official statement by the Ministry of Defence stated.
Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi on Tuesday highlighted the challenges faced by global peacekeeping missions amid over 56 active conflicts involving 19 nations.
India has reiterated its firm commitment to ensuring accountability for crimes committed against United Nations peacekeepers, calling it a "strategic necessity" for global peacekeeping operations.
Kazakhstan's commitment to multilateral cooperation has been demonstrated through various initiatives in nuclear non-proliferation, providing a neutral negotiation platform for dispute resolution processes, leadership in international organisations, humanitarian efforts, and contributions