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UNTCC Chiefs Conclave showcases India’s technological prowess and cultural heritage in advancing global peacekeeping

New Delhi, October 16, 2025 — The United Nations Troop Contributing Countries’ (UNTCC) Chiefs Conclave, hosted by the Indian Army in New Delhi from October 14 to 16, progressed with significant events, including an Integrated New Age Technology Demonstration, reports 24brussels.

The Chiefs traveled to Agra, where they witnessed a comprehensive demonstration showcasing New Generation Equipment provided by the Indian Army. This event highlighted India’s commitment to Atmanirbharata (self-reliance) through modern, effective solutions aimed at addressing contemporary challenges in peacekeeping and beyond.

Delegates also visited the Taj Mahal, a globally recognized symbol of harmony and cultural heritage. This cultural outreach continued at the Heritage Centre in Kalakriti, where participants enjoyed a performance that celebrated India’s artistic legacy and traditions, alongside interactions with local artisans showcasing heritage crafts.

On the evening agenda was a planned Light and Sound Show at the Red Fort, illustrating India’s civilizational journey and national pride. The Chiefs will experience the Delhi Metro as part of this program, reflecting India’s advances in urban mobility and modernization.

Day Two effectively merged operational demonstrations with cultural insights, affirming India’s dual role of contributing to global peace and stability through military innovation while promoting its civilizational values. The conclave will conclude tomorrow with final discussions aimed at enhancing inclusive and sustainable UN peacekeeping operations.

Linking India’s enduring philosophy with its global peacekeeping role, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized on Tuesday that peace is deeply embedded in India’s ethos of “non-violence and truth,” as taught by Mahatma Gandhi. He remarked that peacekeeping transcends military objectives, requiring a shared commitment among nations.

Singh, in his address at the UNTCC Chiefs Conclave, underlined the priority of humanity over conflicts, stating, “Peace is deeply rooted in our philosophy of Ahimsa (non-violence) and Satya (truth). For Mahatma Gandhi, peace was not merely the absence of war, but a positive state of justice, harmony and moral strength.” He reiterated that peacekeeping is a collective responsibility, reminding attendees of the humanitarian aspect beyond military engagements.

The Defence Minister noted that approximately 290,000 Indian personnel have participated in over 50 UN peacekeeping missions across various regions, including Congo, Korea, South Sudan, and Lebanon, earning respect for their professionalism and commitment.

Singh acknowledged the sacrifices made by Indian peacekeepers, revealing that over 180 have lost their lives under the UN flag. “Our contribution has not been without sacrifice. More than 180 Indian peacekeepers have laid down their lives under the UN flag. Their courage and selflessness are inscribed in the collective conscience of humankind,” he stated.

His remarks encapsulated India’s steadfast dedication to global peacekeeping, linking technological advancement, cultural richness, and humanitarian service as integral components of India’s international engagement.

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