India is set to host a major international forum, the United Nations Troop Contributing Countries’ Chiefs Conclave (UNTCC), in New Delhi from October 14 to 16. The high-level gathering will bring together senior military leadership and delegates from 32 nations that play a crucial role in UN peacekeeping operations worldwide.
The conclave reflects India’s tradition of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” (the world is one family) and its unwavering commitment to global peace and stability.
Key Participants and Agenda
As one of the largest contributors to UN missions, India is convening the forum to deliberate on the critical challenges facing peacekeeping today.
- High-Profile Attendance: The event will feature participation from top Indian and UN officials, including Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, and Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, Jean Pierre Lacroix.
- Core Objectives: The UNTCC serves as a vital forum to address key issues, including:
- Operational challenges in the field.
- Evolving threats to peacekeepers.
- Interoperability among diverse contingents.
- Inclusivity in decision-making processes.
- The crucial role of technology and training in strengthening UN peacekeeping.
- Format: The schedule will include plenary sessions where chiefs and heads of delegations will present their viewpoints. The event will also feature a defence exhibition for shared capacity building, as well as bilateral meetings and cultural exchanges.
Delegations from participating countries are expected to arrive in New Delhi on October 13, ahead of the conclave’s commencement on October 14.
List of Participating Nations
The conclave, hosted by the Indian Army, will witness the participation of senior military leadership from the following 32 nations:
Algeria, Armenia, Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brazil, Burundi, Cambodia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Fiji, France, Ghana, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mongolia, Morocco, Nepal, Nigeria, Poland, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Senegal, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, Uruguay, and Vietnam.

