India, UN Hold Talks to Boost Peacekeeping Cooperation in New York

India's Ministry of External Affairs Secretary Sibi George met with UN Assistant Secretary-General Khaled Khiari in New York to discuss strengthening cooperation, with a particular focus on UN Peacekeeping. India has been one of the largest and most consistent contributors to UN peacekeeping missions globally. The meeting follows recent Indian diplomatic engagements, including Foreign Office Consultations with Turkiye chaired by George. These discussions are part of India's ongoing and active multilateral diplomatic outreach.

Key Points: India-UN Discuss Strengthening Peacekeeping Cooperation

  • Focus on UN Peacekeeping collaboration
  • India is a top troop contributor
  • Talks held at UN HQ in New York
  • Also reviewed India-Turkiye relations
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India, UN discuss strengthening peacekeeping cooperation; MEA official meets UN Assistant Secretary-General

MEA Secretary Sibi George meets UN's Khaled Khiari to discuss UN Peacekeeping collaboration. India is a top troop contributor.

"Both had a productive discussion on various topics, with particular focus on UN Peacekeeping. - India's Permanent Mission to the UN"

New York, April 21

India underscored its continued engagement with the United Nations with a particular focus on UN peacekeeping issues during a high-level interaction between MEA Secretary Sibi George and Khaled Khiari, Assistant Secretary-General for the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific in the Departments of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and Peace Operations at the UN headquarters in New York.

In a post on X on Tuesday, India's Permanent Mission to the UN said, "Secretary (West) Sibi George met with Khaled Khiari, Assistant Secretary-General for Middle East, Asia and the Pacific in the Departments of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and Peace Operations. Both had a productive discussion on various topics, with particular focus on UN Peacekeeping."

Sibi George met Khaled Khiari, where both sides had a "productive discussion" on various topics. The discussion particularly highlighted collaboration in UN Peacekeeping, an area where India remains a key contributor.

According to the official website of the UN India, India has been among the largest and most consistent troop contributing countries to UN peacekeeping, with more than 275,000 Indian personnel having served under the UN flag since 1948.

Earlier on April 8, Sibi George chaired the 12th round of Foreign Office Consultations (FoC) in the national capital between India and Turkiye, where the two sides undertook a comprehensive review of the current state of bilateral relations.

The consultations were chaired by Berris Ekinci, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs from the Turkish side. The last round of FoC was held in June 2022 in Ankara.

As per a statement by the MEA, during the consultations, both sides held discussions focused on areas such as trade and investments, tourism, technology and innovation, energy, cooperation in educational and cultural fields, people-to-people ties and the fight against cross-border terrorism.

MEA further noted that the two sides also exchanged views on regional and global issues of mutual interest.

Both sides agreed to hold the next round of consultations in Turkiye on mutually convenient dates.

Meanwhile, on April 6, Sibi George called on Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu at Lok Niwas.

In a post on X, the official handle of the Lok Niwas said, "Ambassador Sibi George, Secretary (West), Ministry of External Affairs, GoI, called on Hon'ble Lt Gov Delhi Sardar Taranjit Singh Sandhu at Lok Niwas today."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see India actively shaping the conversation on peacekeeping. We have the experience and the manpower. Hope these discussions also focus on better safety and equipment for our troops deployed in conflict zones. Jai Hind!
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David E
As an observer, India's consistent role in UN peacekeeping is commendable. It's a tangible way to build soft power and international goodwill. The bilateral talks with Turkey mentioned here also seem strategically important.
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Aditya G
While our peacekeeping role is stellar, I hope our diplomacy is also pushing for a permanent seat at the UN Security Council. Our contributions deserve that recognition and a stronger voice in global decision-making.
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Sneha F
Productive discussions are good, but the article reads like a series of meeting reports. Would appreciate more details on *what* was specifically discussed about strengthening cooperation. What are the new proposals on the table?
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Karthik V
This is how foreign policy is done - steady engagement on multiple fronts. Peacekeeping with the UN, bilateral talks with Turkey. It shows a mature and multi-dimensional approach. Keep it up MEA!

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