Empowering Women in Peacekeeping: India's Commitment to Gender Parity

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized India's commitment to enhancing women's roles in peacekeeping at the United Nations Women Military Officers Course (UNWMOC-2025). Addressing officers from 15 countries, Singh underscored policies for gender parity and the invaluable contribution of women in peace operations. The course aims to build women's professional capacity for effective UN missions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 22-08-2025 17:50 IST | Created: 22-08-2025 17:50 IST
Empowering Women in Peacekeeping: India's Commitment to Gender Parity
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has reiterated India's commitment to promoting gender parity in peacekeeping efforts during the United Nations Women Military Officers Course (UNWMOC-2025). The event, held at the Manekshaw Centre in New Delhi, seeks to fortify the professional skills of women military officers.

Addressing participants from 15 countries, Singh highlighted India's significant contributions to UN peacekeeping missions and the critical role women play in these operations. He emphasized the need for inclusive leadership and the unique perspectives women bring to peacekeeping, which can foster trust and equality on the ground.

The course aims to prepare women for the complexities of multidimensional UN missions. The curriculum includes international humanitarian law, civilian protection, and combating conflict-related sexual violence, among other essential topics. This collaborative effort underscores India's and the UN's commitment to a diverse and effective peacekeeping force.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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