India Hosts Global Peacekeeping Conclave to Foster International Cooperation and Innovation
October 12, 2025
This event underscores India's commitment to global stability and prosperity, serving as a platform for international collaboration.
India is hosting a major conclave from October 14 to 16, 2025, to facilitate the sharing of best practices and understanding of future peacekeeping efforts, emphasizing its role in global peace.
The conclave will gather senior military leaders from 32 nations involved in UN peacekeeping missions, hosted by the Indian Army.
The event aims to strengthen international cooperation and capacity building through various activities, highlighting the importance of technology, training, and interoperability in peacekeeping.
Key speakers include Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, and UN Under-Secretary-General Jean Pierre Lacroix.
Delegations from countries such as Algeria, Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, France, Kenya, Mongolia, Nepal, Nigeria, and Vietnam will participate in the conclave.
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will open discussions on operational challenges in UN peacekeeping during the event, which will include plenary sessions, defense exhibitions, bilateral meetings, and cultural exchanges.
Participants will address operational challenges, evolving threats, inclusivity in decision-making, and the role of technology in peacekeeping efforts.
The conclave embodies the spirit of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,' emphasizing global unity and shared responsibility for peace.
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Lokmat Times • Oct 12, 2025
Rajnath Singh to address heads of UN peacekeeping troops from 32 nations