Global Peacekeeping Chiefs Gather in Delhi for 2025 UNTCC Conclave

India Hosts 2025 UNTCC Chiefs’ Conclave to Strengthen Global Peacekeeping Cooperation

The Indian Army is set to host a three-day United Nations Troop Contributing Countries (UNTCC) Chiefs Conclave in New Delhi beginning Tuesday, with delegates from 30 nations actively involved in UN peacekeeping missions expected to attend.

This high-level event aims to unite global stakeholders to exchange best practices, enhance mutual understanding, and chart a collective vision for the future of peacekeeping operations. The Conclave will emphasize strengthening cooperation through indigenous technology, Atmanirbhar innovations, and India’s role as a trusted and collaborative partner.

Representatives from countries including Algeria, Bangladesh, Brazil, France, Ghana, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Nepal, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, and many others will participate. The three-day gathering will feature plenary sessions and discussions focused on improving the effectiveness of UN peacekeeping missions, particularly through the use of advanced technology.

In addition to strategic discussions, special spouse programs will highlight the importance of family engagement in fostering military resilience.

Through this platform, India seeks to deepen bilateral ties, build shared perspectives, and enhance global collaboration in peacekeeping. The 2025 UNTCC Chiefs’ Conclave underscores India’s unwavering commitment to international peace and security, guided by principles of self-reliance, innovation, and cooperative defense.

By hosting this forum, India reaffirms its position as a responsible global partner dedicated to shaping the future of peacekeeping and promoting collective progress toward lasting global stability.