India Excludes Pakistan, China From UN Peacekeeper Meet – Here’s Why It Matters | World News

New Delhi: He chose not to invite Pakistan and China to the majority of an army chief from the countries that contributed to the planned UN troops between 14-16 October. The decision emphasizes India’s careful approach to global military participation and its definite stance only to distribute troops within the scope of open United Nations Directives.
Vice President of the Indian Army (IS & T) Lt-Gen Raqesh Kapoor announced that the meeting will bring together senior military leaders from more than 30 countries. He said that discussions were designed to strengthen cooperation and promote a “stable international order ..
Authorized, operational experiences exchange, share the best practices and contribute to the protection of peace will provide a platform to develop coordination among those who contribute to the coordination, he added.
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When India was asked about the possibility of sending unity to the ongoing conflict zones such as Ukraine or Gaza, Vishwesh Negi, the Secretary General of the Ministry of Defense, said that such conversations were not “possible” by pointing to the complex dynamics of the UN Security Council under the current conditions.
Lt-Gen Kapoor repeated India’s consistent policy and said, “India is only deploying troops under the Flag of UN.”
India has a long and distinguished history in UN peace protection operations. Since the 1950s, the country has been one of the biggest contributions of personnel for the UN missions in the world.
LT-Gen Kapoor emphasized the scale of India’s participation: “In 75 years, India contributed to the peace forces that spread to 50 UN mission. 182 Peace forces made the supreme sacrifice during this period.”
The upcoming Complave is expected to focus on operational challenges, educational standards and peace protection officers in various regions. India’s decision to host the meeting without Pakistan and China reflects its strategic calculation by emphasizing cooperation with countries that protect peace and share common goals in international stability.
The observers say that India’s approach shows the careful balance of global responsibilities and internal priorities. By underlining that the distribution of the Union is only under UN authority, the new Delhi sends a message of participation measured while maintaining its commitment to international peace.
The meeting will encourage more powerful coordination in the UN missions by exchanging information about the logistics, mission planning and personnel welfare of the participating countries.
With this initiative, India determines the tone of operational transparency and multilateral cooperation, while strengthening its reputation as a key player in preserving global peace. The three -day meeting is expected to produce suggestions and shared strategies that can affect future UN peace protection operations and strengthen India’s position responsible for international security.



