New Delhi: In a major diplomatic and military initiative, the Indian Army is all set to host the prestigious United Nations Troop Contributing Countries’ (UNTCC) Chiefs’ Conclave in the national capital from October 14 to 16, 2025.
The three-day high-level forum will witness participation from senior military leadership representing 32 nations that play a crucial role in UN peacekeeping operations worldwide.
UN Peacekeeping Chiefs’ Conclave: Global Military Leaders Arrive for Peace Deliberations
Delegations from troop-contributing nations are expected to arrive in New Delhi on October 13, setting the stage for intensive discussions on global peacekeeping challenges.
The UN peacekeeping chiefs’ conclave serves as a vital platform to address operational challenges, evolving security threats, interoperability issues, and the integration of technology and training in modern peacekeeping missions.
As one of the largest contributors to UN peacekeeping operations, India is convening this forum to foster dialogue, share best practices, and build a shared understanding on the future of international peacekeeping efforts.
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam: India’s Vision for Global Peace
The UN peacekeeping chiefs’ conclave reflects India’s ancient philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam — the world is one family — showcasing the nation’s commitment to collective security and global harmony.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will address the gathering, alongside External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar and UN Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations Jean Pierre Lacroix.
UN Peacekeeping Chiefs’ Conclave: Comprehensive Agenda for Peacekeeping Excellence
The conclave features a packed agenda designed to strengthen international peacekeeping cooperation:
Plenary Sessions: Military chiefs and heads of delegations will present their perspectives on contemporary peacekeeping challenges and innovative solutions.
Defence Exhibitions: Shared capacity-building initiatives will be showcased, highlighting technological advancements and best practices in peacekeeping operations.
Bilateral Meetings: Nations will engage in strategic discussions to enhance cooperation and interoperability between forces.
Cultural Exchanges: The program includes cultural activities to strengthen people-to-people connections and mutual understanding.
UN Peacekeeping Chiefs’ Conclave: 32 Nations Unite for Global Security
The conclave will witness participation from diverse nations across continents, including Algeria, Armenia, Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brazil, Burundi, Cambodia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Fiji, France, Ghana, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mongolia, Morocco, Nepal, Nigeria, Poland, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Senegal, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, Uruguay, and Vietnam.
This diverse representation underscores the global nature of peacekeeping challenges and the need for coordinated international responses.
India’s Distinguished Legacy in UN Peacekeeping
India has participated in more than 49 UN peacekeeping missions since 1950, contributing over 200,000 troops over the decades.
As of January 2025, India ranks fourth among troop-contributing countries with 5,375 personnel deployed across various UN missions worldwide.
More than 160 Indian peacekeepers have made the supreme sacrifice while serving under the UN flag, demonstrating India’s unwavering commitment to global peace and stability.
UN Peacekeeping Chiefs’ Conclave: Focus on Technology and Future Readiness
The conclave will emphasize the role of emerging technologies in modern peacekeeping, including:
- Advanced surveillance and reconnaissance systems.
- Communication technologies for remote operations.
- Training methodologies for complex terrains
- Inclusive decision-making frameworks
- Women’s participation in peacekeeping forces.
Strategic Importance of the UN Peacekeeping Chiefs’ Conclave
This gathering represents a significant step toward strengthening multilateral cooperation in peacekeeping operations.
With evolving security challenges including terrorism, climate change impacts, and complex conflict zones, the conclave provides a timely platform for military leaders to coordinate strategies and enhance operational effectiveness.
Global Commitment to Shared Prosperity
The UN peacekeeping chiefs’ conclave stands as a powerful testament to India’s leadership role in international peacekeeping and its commitment to global peace, stability, and shared prosperity.
By hosting this prestigious conclave, India reinforces its position as a responsible global power committed to strengthening the UN peacekeeping architecture.