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Tanzanian Delegation Visits Centre for UN Peacekeeping in New Delhi

The visit underscores the growing relationship between Tanzania and India in peacekeeping, aligning with broader efforts to strengthen peacekeeping operations worldwide.

A delegation from Tanzania, led by Brig Gen George Mwita Itang’are, Commandant of the Tanzanian Peacekeeping Training Centre, visited the Centre for United Nations Peacekeeping (CUNPK) in New Delhi today. The visit aimed to foster collaboration between India and Tanzania in the realm of peacekeeping operations, focusing on sharing knowledge and enhancing joint efforts in global peace missions.

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During their visit, the Tanzanian delegation observed the rigorous training schedule of the Indian Battalion, known as INDBATT, which is preparing for deployment to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). This hands-on observation allowed the delegation to gain insights into the comprehensive preparation processes undertaken by Indian peacekeepers.

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The delegation also participated in a lecture and demonstration on crowd control techniques, a critical skill in peacekeeping operations. They were briefed on India’s significant contributions to various UN Peacekeeping Missions, highlighting the extensive training provided to Indian peacekeepers to ensure they are well-equipped to handle complex peacekeeping environments.

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Brig Gen Itang’are expressed his appreciation for the valuable insights gained during the visit, emphasizing the importance of such international collaborations. He stated, “Our visit to CUNPK has been incredibly insightful. It’s clear that the training and preparation here are of the highest standard, and we look forward to enhancing our peacekeeping efforts through this partnership with India.”

The visit underscores the growing relationship between Tanzania and India in peacekeeping, aligning with broader efforts to strengthen peacekeeping operations worldwide. The Indian Army’s commitment to UN peacekeeping was highlighted, with officials from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) India, Ministry of Defence, and other related departments in attendance, showcasing the government’s support for such international endeavors.

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