UNGA Resolution on “Memorial Wall for Fallen United Nations Peacekeepers”

The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) has recently adopted a resolution titled “Memorial wall for fallen United Nations peacekeepers”. 

India’s Leadership 

India, with its strong commitment to peacekeeping efforts, took charge of piloting the resolution to establish the memorial wall. The country’s proactive role in the United Nations peacekeeping missions has earned it recognition as the third largest contributor worldwide.

A Global Sacrifice 

Tragically, a total of 3,500 peacekeepers have lost their lives in various missions across the globe, demonstrating the high stakes and challenges faced in conflict areas. Among these fallen heroes, 178 were Indians, illustrating the significant contribution and sacrifice made by Indian peacekeepers. This somber statistic reinforces the need to commemorate their bravery and service. 

India’s Peacekeeping Contribution 

India’s commitment to global peacekeeping efforts is exemplified by its deployment of over 6,000 military and police personnel in missions spanning diverse regions. From Abyei to the Central African Republic, Cyprus to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Lebanon to West Asia, Indian peacekeepers have played a crucial role in maintaining stability and security. 

Global Support and Co-sponsorships 

The resolution introduced by India received overwhelming support and co-sponsorships from nations worldwide. A record-breaking 190 co-sponsorships were garnered, showcasing the widespread recognition and appreciation for the initiative. This unified backing from the international community underlines the importance of honoring fallen peacekeepers. 


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