India sends all-women team for UN peacekeeping missions in Sudan
- January 7, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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India sends all-women team for UN peacekeeping missions in Sudan
Subject :International relations
Context: India is deploying an all-women contingent in Sudan’s Abeyi region as part of its peacekeeping missions under the aegis of the United Nations. It will be India’s largest single unit of female soldiers in a UN mission since 2007. The Army team comprises two officers and 25 other ranks
United Nation Peacekeeping Mission:
- United Nations Peacekeeping was created in 1948.
- U.N. Peacekeeping mission is a joint effort between the Department of Peace Operations and the Department of Operational Support, and aims to assist host countries to transition from situations of conflict to peace.
- It provides security, political, and peace building support to countries under conflicts. It helps countries make the difficult, early transition from conflict to peace.
- They are guided by three basic principles:
- Consent of the parties
- Impartiality
- Non-use of force except in self-defense and defense of the mandate.
- Every peacekeeping mission is authorized by the UN Security Council.
- Member states contribute their manpower for Peacekeeping forces on a voluntary basis.
- The financial resources of UN Peacekeeping operations are the collective responsibility of UN Member States. Every Member State is legally obligated to pay their respective share for peacekeeping.
- Responsibilities of U.N. military personnel
- Protecting civilians and other U.N. personnel
- Monitoring disputed borders
- Observing peace processes in post-conflict areas
- Providing security in conflict zones
- Providing security during elections
- Assisting in-country military personnel with training and support
- Assisting ex-combatants in implementing the peace agreements
- The UN Peacekeeping Force won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1988.
- They are often referred to as Blue Berets or Blue Helmets because of their light blue berets or helmets
- Qualified military officers from U.N. member states are recruited to serve as individual staff officers, military observers, or as part of units from an individual troop-contributing country, by the United Nations Office of Military Affairs.
India’s Contribution to UN Peacekeeping Mission:
- Over 200,000 Indians have served in 49 U.N. Peacekeeping missions since 1948. Currently, 5,581 Indians are part of various U.N. Peacekeeping missions.
- In 2007, India became the first country to deploy an all-women contingent to a U.N. Peacekeeping mission.
- As of October 31, 2022, India is the second largest contributor to UN peacekeeping missions with 5887 troops and personnel deployed across 12 missions, after Bangladesh (7,017).