Will Rajnath Singh Address Heads of UN Peacekeeping Troops from 32 Nations?

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Key Takeaways
- Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to lead discussions on UN peacekeeping challenges.
- Participation from 32 nations highlights global cooperation.
- Focus on operational challenges, technology, and inclusivity.
- Event reflects India's commitment to global peace and stability.
- Conclave includes bilateral and cultural exchanges.
New Delhi, Oct 12 (NationPress) Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is set to initiate dialogues on operational challenges encountered during UN peacekeeping operations at the United Nations Troop Contributing Countries’ (UNTCC) Chiefs’ Conclave in New Delhi, scheduled from October 14 to 16, according to an official announcement made on Sunday.
Alongside the Defence Minister, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will also take the stage as a prominent speaker at this conclave, which is being organized by the Indian Army.
This conclave will gather senior military leaders from 32 countries that play a significant role in UN peacekeeping efforts, as stated by the official.
Delegations from nations contributing troops to UN peacekeeping missions worldwide are anticipated to arrive in New Delhi on Monday.
The UNTCC acts as a crucial platform to discuss operational challenges, emerging threats, interoperability, inclusivity in decision-making, and the influence of technology and training in enhancing UN peacekeeping.
As one of the largest contributors to UN missions, India is hosting this high-level forum to examine operational challenges, identify evolving threats, exchange best practices, and cultivate a mutual understanding regarding the future of peacekeeping.
The conclave embodies the spirit of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' (the world is one family), as highlighted in the statement.
The agenda will include speeches from the Indian Defence Minister, External Affairs Minister, and Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations (USG, DPO) Jean Pierre Lacroix, according to the official statement.
The plenary sessions will allow Chiefs and Heads of Delegations to express their perspectives. Additionally, Defence Exhibitions aimed at shared capacity building, bilateral talks, and cultural exchanges will also be part of the conclave.
The event will see participation from countries including Algeria, Armenia, Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brazil, Burundi, Cambodia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Fiji, France, Ghana, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mongolia, Morocco, Nepal, Nigeria, Poland, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Senegal, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, Uruguay, and Vietnam, as per the statement.
This event will signify India’s unwavering dedication to global peace, stability, and shared prosperity, as stated by the Defence Ministry.