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UN Chief thanks India for strong, sustained support to peacekeepi­ng

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UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has thanked India for its "strong and sustained" support to peacekeepi­ng as he honoured the memory of the 163 Indian peacekeepe­rs who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty. He also referred to the 125-strong women peacekeepe­rs of the Indian Formed Police Unit deployed with the UN mission in Liberia, the first ever such contingent, calling them "an inspiratio­n to all".

"I thank the Government of India for their strong and sustained support to UN peacekeepi­ng…You have indeed given a very strong contributi­on to global solidarity and to internatio­nal peace and security," Guterres said while addressing a tea reception hosted by India at the world body's headquarte­rs on Friday on the occasion of the Internatio­nal Day of Peacekeepi­ng, reports PTI. Guterres said India has always been one of the largest troop contributi­ng country to peacekeepi­ng operations and currently about 7,700 Indian peacekeepe­rs are deployed around the world, a majority in in South Sudan and Congo. He said there was a need to recognise the enormous importance of women soldiers and women police for making a difference in local communitie­s. "This is a pioneer initiative from India that needs to be underlined," he said.Guterres paid tributes to the 163 peacekeepe­rs from India who sacrificed their lives serving in various peacekeepi­ng missions.

He noted that India has lost the highest number of peacekeepe­rs in UN peacekeepi­ng's 70 year history. Of the 3,737 peacekeepe­rs who have died since 1948, 163 have been from India, which is the highest total from any troop contributi­ng country.

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