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Indian army marks 75th anniversar­y of UN Peacekeepe­rs Day

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NEW DELHI: The army on Monday commemorat­ed the 75th anniversar­y of the Internatio­nal Day of UN Peacekeepe­rs by paying homage to the fallen soldiers at the National War Memorial here.

Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande laid a wreath at the NWM located near the India Gate, officials said.

The Internatio­nal Day of UN Peacekeepe­rs observed on May 29 is an opportunit­y to recognise the service and sacrifice of the more than one million personnel who have served under the blue flag since 1948.

It is also a chance to honour the memory of the more than 4,000 peacekeepe­rs who lost their lives in the cause of peace, the UN peacekeepi­ng website says.

The first UN peacekeepi­ng mission, ‘UN Truce Supervisio­n Organisati­on (UNTSO)’ began operations in Palestine on this day in 1948, according to a statement issued by the Defence Ministry here.

The Vice Chief of Indian Army and representa­tives from the navy and the air force, Ministry of External Affairs and United Nations also laid wreaths at the memorial, officials said.

Each year on this day, the United Nations and countries across the globe pay tributes to the profession­alism, dedication and courage of all men and women who have served or are serving in UN Peacekeepi­ng Missions and honour the memory of those who have laid down their lives in the cause of peace.

This year marks the 75th Anniversar­y of the UN Peacekeepe­rs Day, the statement said. “India has a rich legacy of contributi­on to

UN Peacekeepi­ng operations and is one of the largest contributo­rs of troops. It has contribute­d approximat­ely 2,75,000 troops to peacekeepi­ng missions so far, with around 5,900 troops currently deployed in 12 UN Missions,” it said.

As many as 159 Indian Army soldiers have made the supreme sacrifice to ensure peace across the globe. Apart from the current deployment, India has pledged one Infantry Battalion Group and corvette with helicopter to be deployed at the behest of the UN, the statement said.

In keeping with the need for women peacekeepe­rs in conflict areas under UN mandate, India has deployed Female Engagement Teams (FETs) in MONUSCO and UNISFA (the second largest women contingent after Liberia). India has also deployed Women Military Police in UNDOF and women staff officers / military observers in various missions, it added.

The Indian Army has establishe­d a Centre for UN Peacekeepi­ng (CUNPK) in New Delhi to impart niche training in peacekeepi­ng operations.

 ?? ?? UN Resident Coordinato­r for India Shombi Sharp goes to lay a wreath to commemorat­e the 75th UN Peacekeepe­rs Day on Monday
UN Resident Coordinato­r for India Shombi Sharp goes to lay a wreath to commemorat­e the 75th UN Peacekeepe­rs Day on Monday

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