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India Hosts UN Peacekeeping Chiefs’ Conclave in New Delhi, Oct. 14–16

Delegations will focus on mission effectiveness through interoperability, technology, training, inclusivity, shared doctrine.

Overview

  • Delegations from 32 troop-contributing countries are set to arrive in New Delhi on October 13 for the three-day conclave.
  • Fifteen nations will be represented by their Chiefs of Defence and 17 by vice chiefs or other senior officials, according to official schedules.
  • The programme features plenary sessions, a defence-technology exhibition for capacity building, bilateral meetings, cultural exchanges, and dedicated spouse activities.
  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, UN peace operations chief Jean‑Pierre Lacroix, and Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi are slated to address attendees.
  • Discussions will address operational challenges, evolving threats, interoperability, inclusivity in decision-making, and the use of technology and training in UN peacekeeping, with India underscoring its long-standing contributions reported at over 290,000 deployments across about 50 countries.