UN PEACEKEEPING
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Context: Jean-Pierre Lacroix will visit India, the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan and Japan starting from October 6. The United Nations peacekeeping chief is undertaking a visit to India, among the largest troop contributing countries for its operations.
Details:
- Lacroix will participate in a two-day meeting organised by the Challenges Forum, which brings together leading policymakers, practitioners and academics on key issues linked to peace operations.
- The head of the U.N. peacekeeping will then travel to Abu Dhabi, Islamabad and Tokyo.
- The purpose of Mr. Lacroix’s visit is to thank the countries for their contributions and support to U.N. peacekeeping as well as to update them on progress in enhancing the effectiveness of peacekeeping.
- According to information on the website of Challenges Forum, the event CAF22 will "gather partners and key stakeholders" on October 6-7 to "discuss how future peace operations can remain relevant in a world of growing geopolitical friction".
- The CAF22 will be co-hosted by the organisation’s Indian partner the United Service Institution of India (USI).
- Under the overarching theme "Future of Peace Operations", the three sub-themes for the forum are "Place for Preventive Deployment in Diplomacy", "Protection of Civilians in Peace Operation" and "Protecting the Protectors".
- India is one of the largest troop and police contributing countries to U.N. peacekeeping missions and more than 5,700 Indian peacekeepers are deployed in nine out of 12 U.N. peacekeeping missions at present.
- Since the 1950s, India has cumulatively deployed more than 260,000 troops to the missions. Through the years, 177 Indian peacekeepers have made the supreme sacrifice, the highest from any troop-contributing country.