
Some nations violate or undermine global rules, while others seek to impose their own Minister of Defense Rajnath Singh on Tuesday (October 14, 2025) and claims that India stands firmly in the international order
Addressing higher military leaders of countries contributing UN units (UNTCC) at the opening meeting of the Conclave of Chiefs, taking place in the Manekshaw Center in Nový Dilli dated 14-16. October and for the first time host India, the Minister of Defense emphasized the “4C formula”-Coordination and coordination and capacity and building to maintain un-Perufy. This approach was necessary for solving newly emerging challenges and ensuring sustainable global peace, he said.
“Mírovíci today faces increasingly complex challenges, from volatile environments marked by terrorism and asymmetric warfare and fragile political settlements to surgery in the middle of humanitarian crises, pandemic and misinformation campaigns,” Singh said.
The Minister urged technologically advanced and financially capable nations to strengthen their contributions through soldiers, logistics, technology and specialized capacities, and said innovations such as safe communication, tracking systems and unmanned platforms could increase missions and more efficient.
“The meeting of emerging challenges requires more than bravery; it requires adaptability and innovation from the countries of the ending troops,” Mr. Singh said. “We cannot fight today’s challenges with outdated versatile structures. Without complex reforms, the UN is facing a crisis of trust. We need reformed multilateralism that reflects today’s reality, gives voice to all stakeholders and focuses on human care care.”
Bharatiya’s leader Janata (BJP) (BJP) reaffirmed permanent support for India to maintain the UN peace and noted that almost 2,90,000 Indian staff served on more than 50 missions around the world, from Congo and Korea to South Sudan and Lebanon. “India is ready to contribute soldiers, share expertise and support reforms that increase the maintenance of peace more efficient and responsible,” he said.
He emphasized the importance of readiness and spoke of the UN Peace Center in Nový Delhi, which trained participants from more than 90 countries, promoted interoperability and mutual understanding between global peace forces. Mr. Singh also spoke of an Indian post as part of the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative, developing indigenous cost -effective technologies, including soil mobility platforms, safe communication, UAV (unmanned air vehicles) and medical solutions to increase the mission’s ability.
The Minister described it as the growing participation of Indian women’s peaceful forces and called it one of the most inspiring transformations in global maintenance of peace. In 2007, he remembered the pioneering pioneering police unit, which became a global symbol of authorization, and noted that in 2024 the Indian Army officer was awarded the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2024.
“Indian medical teams treated thousands of civilians and peace forces in the UN field hospitals throughout Africa and embodied the spirit of humanity and services,” Singh said.
In his welcome address, the Head of the General Staff of the UPendra Dwivedi stress emphasized the long -term contributions of India to maintain the UN peace and reaffirmed the obligation of the Indian Army to operate perfection, technological innovation and building capacities through institutions, including the UN level.
UNCCC chiefs, organized by the Indian Army, have joined the higher military leadership of 32 nations that committed to strengthen the maintenance of peace and maintain global stability by cooperation and reform.
Published – October 14, 2025 23:40





