Retd Indian Army Lt General named in UN panel on peacekeeping

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Retd Indian Army Lt General named in UN panel on peacekeeping

UNITED NATIONS: A retired Indian Army Lieutenant General is part of a 14-member high-level panel appointed by UN chief Ban Ki-moon to assess the current and future needs of the world body's peacekeeping architecture.

Lieutenant General Abhijit Guha is currently a member of the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations/ Department of Field Support Panel of Experts on Technology

Prior to this, Guha served as the first interim Director of the Office for Peacekeeping Strategic Partnerships and before that as the Deputy Military Advisor on the Department of Peacekeeping Operations.

UN Secretary-General Ban said the new blue ribbon high-level independent panel on peace operations would "draw together individuals with a wide range of experience and expertise," and be chaired by Nobel laureate and journalist Jose Ramos-Horta of Timor-Leste.

"The world is changing and United Nations peace operations must change with it if they are to remain an indispensable and effective tool in promoting international peace and security," Ban said.

The panel would make a comprehensive assessment of the current state of UN peace operations and the emerging needs of the future.

In addition, this will be the first such panel to examine both peacekeeping operations and special political missions, the Secretary-General said.

The participants will consider a broad range of issues facing peace operations, including the changing nature of conflict, evolving mandates, good offices and peace-building challenges, managerial and administrative arrangements, planning, partnerships, human rights and protection of civilians, uniformed capabilities for peacekeeping operations and performance.

Among the members of the panel are Ameerah Haq of Bangladesh who is currently UN Under-Secretary-General for Field Support, Jean Arnault of France who has previously served as UN Special Adviser to the Group of Friends of Democratic Pakistan, B Lynn Pascoe of the US who was appointed by Ban to serve as Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs and Wang Xuexian of China who serves on the Executive Board of the United Nations Association of China.

The last major external review of peace operations was undertaken in 2000 and led by former UN and Arab League Special Envoy to Syria Lahkdar Brahimi, Ban said referring to the landmark outcome of an assessment carried out by a similar panel set up to examine the shortcomings of the then existing system and to make specific and realistic recommendations for change.

Retd Indian Army Lt General named in UN panel on peacekeeping - The Economic Times
Good to find an Indian heading the Peacekeeping architecture.

Though the UN is a toothless tiger, nonetheless it is essential to ensure that there is Indian presence so that Indian interests are not compromised.
 

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Good to find an Indian heading the Peacekeeping architecture.

Though the UN is a toothless tiger, nonetheless it is essential to ensure that there is Indian presence so that Indian interests are not compromised.
Peace keeping missions now a days are more important in African nations. It is good that an Indian is head these missions. India is biggest contributor to UN peace keeping missions.

Long live India - Africa relations !!
 

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Actually Bangladesh is the largest contributor to the UN military missions.
 

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