
New Delhi [India], October 11 (ANI): India is set to host the United Nations Troop Contributing Countries (UNTCC) Chiefs’ Conclave from October 14 to 16 in New Delhi. The event will bring together military chiefs from around 30 nations to deliberate on evolving peacekeeping challenges, share best practices, and enhance future readiness.
In a post on X, the Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADGPI) stated, “United Nations Troop Contributing Countries Chiefs’ Conclave 2025. India will be hosting the United Nations Troop Contributing Countries, UNTCC Chiefs’ Conclave from 14 to 16 October 2025 at New Delhi. The Conclave will bring together over 30 Military Chiefs from around the world, to deliberate on evolving peacekeeping challenges, best practices, and future readiness. Watch the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Kyrgyzstan share his message on the upcoming UNTCC 2025 and reaffirm the collective commitment to global peacekeeping.”
A curtain-raiser for the event was held on October 1 at the Manekshaw Centre in Delhi. Lt Gen Rakesh Kapoor, Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Information Systems and Training), briefed attendees on the modalities of the upcoming conclave. He emphasized the importance of the event as a unique platform for UN troop-contributing nations to strengthen dialogue, cooperation, and mutual understanding.
Lt Gen Kapoor highlighted India’s steadfast commitment to UN peacekeeping operations and its status as one of the largest troop-contributing countries. He also underscored the Indian Army’s willingness to share its extensive operational experience, innovations, and best practices with the global community.
He expressed confidence that the conclave would pave the way for deeper collaboration, collective preparedness, and stronger partnerships in addressing contemporary peacekeeping challenges.
As one of the most consistent contributors to UN missions, India is convening the conclave to foster high-level dialogue, encourage the exchange of best practices, and create a collaborative roadmap for the future of peacekeeping.
The event underscores India’s enduring commitment to global stability and reflects its guiding ethos of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam — “the world is one family.” (ANI)