The Indian Army will host a three-day-long United Nations Troop Contributing Countries’ (UNTCC) Chiefs Conclave in New Delhi on Tuesday, which will see the participation of 30 countries that are key contributors to United Nations peacekeeping operations.
Here are 10 things to know about the Conclave:
India is hosting this Conclave to bring together global stakeholders in a high-level forum aimed at exchanging best practices, strengthening mutual understanding, and forging a collective roadmap for the future of peacekeeping operations
The Conclave aims to strengthen peacekeeping cooperation, leveraging indigenous technology and Atmanirbhar innovations and demonstrate India as a collaborative and trusted partner
Representatives from Algeria, Armenia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brazil, Burundi, Cambodia, Cote D’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Fiji, France, Ghana, Indonesia, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mongolia, Morocco, Nepal, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Uganda, Uruguay, Vietnam, Rwanda and Senegal are expected to attend the event
The Conclave, spanning three days, will cover plenary sessions and discussions on the effectiveness of UN peacekeeping
Discussions will be held on how to leverage technology for more responsive and effective peacekeeping
Special spouse programmes will also be held during the event to build military resilience through family engagement
Through the Conclave, India hopes to promote bilateral engagements, forge a nuanced and shared understanding and strengthen the consultative process and greater collaboration in peace-keeping
The UNTCC Chiefs’ Conclave 2025 is set to underscore India’s enduring commitment to global peacekeeping efforts. Anchored in the principles of self-reliance, technological innovation, and cooperative security, the event will serve as a platform for troop-contributing nations to share their insights and experiences
By hosting the Conclave, India reinforces its role as a responsible and forward-looking partner in shaping the future of international peacekeeping, while promoting a framework for shared growth and global stability
India is convening this Conclave to provide a high-level forum for sharing best practices, fostering common understanding and creating a collaborative approach to chart out the future trajectory of peacekeeping