Defence Minister Meets Global Women Peacekeepers in New Delhi

Defence
minister Rajnath Singh, on 22 August 2025, interacted with the women officers
of 15 countries including India, who participated in a nearly two-week long
United Nations Women Military Officers Course (UNWMOC-2025) held at Manekshaw
Centre, New Delhi. Organised by the Centre for United Nations Peacekeeping
under the aegis of ministry of defence and ministry of external affairs from 18-29
August 2025, the course aims to build professional capacity of women military
officers for effective participation in multidimensional UN missions.
Addressing
the officers at South Block, Singh stated that as the largest contributor to UN
peacekeeping missions, India has been a strong supporter of women’s
participation and their integration into
these missions, and through initiatives such as UNWMOC, it prepares women
officers for complex peacekeeping environments.
“We
are strengthening policies to encourage women’s participation in our armed forces
and peacekeeping contingents, ensuring they have equal opportunities to lead and
serve. We will continue to work with the UN and troop-contributing countries to
advance gender parity, foster inclusive leadership, and create a world where
peace is not just sustained but thrives through diversity and equality,” he added.
UNWMOC-2025
has brought together participants from Armenia, DR Congo, Egypt, Ivory Coast,
Kenya, Kyrgyz Republic, Liberia, Malaysia, Morocco, Nepal, Sierra Leone, Sri
Lanka, Tanzania, Uruguay and Vietnam, alongside 12 Indian women officers and
five interns, making the course a vibrant international platform for training
and exchange.
The
defence minister described the presence of officers from 15 countries as a
reflection of a microcosm of the UN and its enduring spirit of unity a
cooperation. “You are the torchbearers of change. Your dedication strengthens
not only peacekeeping but also the very fabric of global security. India stands
with you, proud of your contributions and steadfast in its commitment to
support your journey,” he told the officers.
On
the vision of the UN to increase the participation of women officers in
peacekeeping missions, Singh stated that this commitment stems from the
recognition that women peacekeepers are essential to making missions more
effective, inclusive, and sustainable. “Women officers bring invaluable
perspectives and approaches to peace operations. They are often able to foster
deeper trust with local communities, particularly with women and children,
whose voices are vital in rebuilding societies torn by conflict. Their presence
has been shown to help prevent sexual violence, improve access to humanitarian
assistance and increase gender equality on the ground. Moreover, women
peacekeepers serve as powerful role models, inspiring local women and girls to
see themselves as active participants in peace and security,” he said, adding
that India’s own journey in peacekeeping reflects this very belief in the power
and potential of women officers.
During
the event, the minister also unveiled the UN Journal 2025 - Blue Helmet
Odyssey: 75 Years of Indian Peacekeeping -- a platinum jubilee edition
which captures India’s legacy, innovations, and future vision in UN
Peacekeeping. Reflecting on the blue colour of the helmets, he stated that like
the sky, the UN peacekeepers offer protection and a sense of security, and like
the oceans, they build connections across borders and cultures. Chief of the
Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi and other senior officers were
present during the interaction.
The
curriculum of UNWMOC-2025 includes key aspects of modern peacekeeping such as
International Humanitarian Law, Refugees and Internally Displaced People,
Protection of Civilians, Conduct and Discipline, Conflict-Related Sexual
Violence and Child Protection in conflict. Distinguished speakers from the UN,
the ministry of external affairs, international organisations and senior Indian
Army veterans addressed the participants. A field demonstration by an Infantry
Battalion nominated for UN will further enhance practical understanding.
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