New Delhi: India has chosen not to invite Pakistan and China to an upcoming conclave of Army chiefs from UN troop-contributing nations, scheduled here from October 14 to 16. The decision highlights India’s careful approach to global military engagements and its firm stance on deploying troops abroad only under explicit United Nations directives.
Indian Army Deputy Chief (IS&T) Lt-Gen Rakesh Kapoor explained that the meeting will bring together senior military leaders from over 30 nations. He said the discussions are designed to strengthen cooperation and promote a “stable international order”.
The conclave, he added, will provide a platform for exchanging operational experiences, sharing best practices and enhancing coordination among peacekeeping contributors.
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