India and UN Officials Discuss Key Peacekeeping Challenges

A significant meeting between senior Indian and UN officials focused on UN peacekeeping challenges. Sibi George from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs and Khaled Khiari from the UN discussed topics, emphasizing UN peacekeeping. India, a major contributor, has provided over 275,000 troops since 1948.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Newyork | Updated: 21-04-2026 09:14 IST | Created: 21-04-2026 09:14 IST
India and UN Officials Discuss Key Peacekeeping Challenges
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Senior Indian and UN officials recently engaged in an important dialogue on UN peacekeeping challenges. According to the Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations, Sibi George, Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs, met with Khaled Khiari, the UN's Assistant Secretary-General for the Middle East, Asia, and the Pacific.

Their discussions were deemed productive, revolving around various issues with a specific focus on peacekeeping efforts. The meeting underscored the significant role India plays as a contributor to UN peacekeeping missions globally.

India stands as one of the largest contributors to these missions, with over 275,000 Indian troops serving under the UN flag since 1948, as noted by the UN India website. This historical commitment highlights India's pivotal role in aiding global peace and security.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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