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CHIEFS/VICE-CHIEFS OF ARMY PARTICIPATING IN THE ARMY CHIEFS’ CONCLAVE FOR UNITED NATIONS TROOP CONTRIBUTING COUNTRIES CALL ON THE PRESIDENT

Newdelhi:16/10/25:Chiefs/Vice-Chiefs of Army, participating in the Army Chiefs’ Conclave for United Nations Troop Contributing Countries, along with spouses, called on the President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu, at Rashtrapati Bhavan today (October 16, 2025).

Addressing the participants, the President said that they are proud representatives of the best values and the ethos of their respective countries. They bring together a wealth of experience, expertise, and resolve of your nations towards sustainable peace and prosperity.

The President noted that United Nations peacekeepers have been deployed in 71 different missions across the globe. She said that these missions share the purpose of mitigating the suffering of innocent people, particularly women, children, and the elderly. UN Peacekeepers deployed in remote and far-flung corners of the world have demonstrated exemplary courage and compassion.

The President said that as the largest democracy, India firmly believes in multilateralism and adherence to the principles of the United Nations Charter.  India is proud to be a steadfast contributor to UN Peacekeeping since its inception. Our Peacekeepers have served with distinction in some of the most challenging operations across the globe. She added that in the journey of peacekeeping, India has made appreciable strides in gender inclusion. She underlined that women peacekeepers have empowered local communities and fostered trust.

The President said that as nations that contribute valiant women and men to the noble cause of peacekeeping, we should collectively strive for frameworks that encourage a stronger voice for troop contributing countries. We should also work towards more active engagement with local stakeholders. This will help create an environment in which peace is not enforced but nurtured through participative processes.

The President expressed confidence that the Army Chiefs’ Conclave for United Nations Troop Contributing Countries and other events with a similar sense of purpose and focus will promote new ideas, deeper cooperation, and enduring friendships. She said that together as custodians of peace, we should enable a world where every child sleeps in safety, every community thrives in harmony, and conflicts are relegated to the pages of history.

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