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Navtej Sarna
Counsellor (Press & Information)
(202) 939-7042
India-US Joint
Working Group on Peacekeeping Operations
April 03, 2002
New Delhi
The third meeting of India-US Joint Working Group on Peacekeeping
Operations was held in New Delhi on April 3-4, 2002. The US delegation was
led by Mr. William Imbrie, Director, Office of the Peacekeeping and
Humanitarian Operations, Bureau of International Organisation Affairs,
Department of State. The Indian side was led by Mr. BS Prakash, Joint
Secretary (UN) in the Ministry of External Affairs.
The two sides deliberated on UN Peacekeeping related issues, including
follow-up of the Brahimi Panel recommendations on UN Peace Operations,
strengthening cooperation with Troop Contributing Countries, role of
civilian police, strategic planning and command and control and UN Standby
Arrangements System.
The discussions were held at the Centre for UN Peacekeeping (CUNPK) that
India has set up in September 2000. The activities of the Centre which
trains Peacekeepers, both from India and abroad, was explained by the
Indian side. The US side showed their interest in sending their personnel
for training capsules. Exchange of visits at the professional level
including for workshops and training capsules in both countries was also
agreed upon. Experiences in different UN Peacekeeping Operations such as
UNMEE (Ethiopia & Eritrea), UNIFIL (Lebanon) were also discussed.
The meeting was in continuation of the bilateral discussions on the
subject held in Washington in June 2001. The interaction provided an
opportunity for the two sides to exchange views on broad conceptual and
operational aspects of UN Peacekeeping Operations. The two sides agreed to
hold the next Joint Working Group in Washington in 2003. |