India reiterated its strong support for United Nations peacekeeping operations, highlighting its long-standing role as one of the largest troop contributors during International Peacekeepers Day 2026 observance.
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- The International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers is observed every year on May 29 to honour peacekeepers worldwide who have sacrificed their lives while serving in conflict and crisis zones.
- India is among the largest troop-contributing nations to UN peacekeeping missions, having deployed nearly three lakh personnel since 1948 across various global conflict and humanitarian operations.
- Indian peacekeepers have participated in more than 50 United Nations missions, serving in diverse regions affected by war, instability, natural disasters, and political crises across continents.
- India's Permanent Representative to the UN emphasized that Blue Helmets represent the visible face of United Nations peacekeeping forces operating in some of the most dangerous global conflict zones.
- A solemn commemorative ceremony was jointly organized by India and Austria at the United Nations headquarters to honour peacekeepers who lost their lives in the line of duty.
- The event paid deep tribute to fallen peacekeepers from various countries, recognizing their courage, sacrifice, and dedication toward maintaining international peace and security under extremely challenging conditions.
- India reiterated its unflinching commitment to United Nations peacekeeping efforts and reaffirmed support for multilateral cooperation aimed at promoting global peace, stability, and humanitarian assistance worldwide.

