New Delhi — More than 1,200 Indian soldiers who served with the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) have been presented with the United Nations Medal, the organization announced on Thursday. The award recognizes peacekeepers who complete the required period of service in a UN‑mandated operation, according to the United Nations Department of Peace Operations.
The medals were handed to the troops during a ceremony at the Indian Army’s headquarters in New Delhi, with senior officials from the Ministry of Defence and the United Nations mission in Kinshasa in attendance. The Indian contingent, part of the world’s largest contributor of peacekeepers, has been deployed in the east‑central region of the DRC since 2006, operating in volatile provinces such as Ituri and North Kivu where armed groups continue to clash with government forces.
“The dedication of our soldiers in a complex and dangerous environment reflects India’s long‑standing commitment to global peace and security,” a Ministry of Defence spokesperson said. “The UN Medal is a testament to their professionalism and sacrifice.”
The United Nations Medal is awarded to individuals who complete at least 90 days of service on a UN mission, provided they meet the mission’s specific criteria. Recipients are entitled to wear the medal on their uniform in accordance with UN regulations.
Analysts note that India’s continued contribution to MONUSCO underscores its strategic interest in maintaining a presence in Africa, where the country seeks to expand trade ties and secure access to natural resources. The deployment also offers Indian troops valuable experience in multinational operations and counter‑insurgency tactics, skills that are deemed beneficial for India’s own security challenges.
India’s peacekeeping role has drawn scrutiny from human‑rights groups, which have raised concerns about alleged abuses by some peacekeepers in the DRC. However, the Indian government has repeatedly affirmed its commitment to the UN’s zero‑tolerance policy on misconduct and has instituted internal mechanisms for investigating any allegations.
The awarding of the UN Medals comes as the Congolese government and the United Nations intensify efforts to stabilize the region ahead of the 2026 national elections, a process that many observers consider pivotal for the country’s long‑term peace prospects.
Analysis: The ceremony highlights both India’s diplomatic outreach and its desire to showcase the professionalism of its armed forces on the world stage. While the medals serve as a morale boost for the troops, they also reinforce India’s image as a reliable partner in multilateral peace operations—a narrative that can translate into greater influence within UN decision‑making bodies. The timing of the awards, coinciding with renewed UN focus on the DRC’s electoral process, may also be intended to signal continued international support for stability efforts, even as security challenges persist.
Sources
– NDTV, “Indian Army peacekeepers get UN medals for service in conflict‑hit DR Congo,” https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/indian-army-peacekeepers-get-un-medals-for-service-in-conflict-hit-dr-congo-11726146#publisher=newsstand
Story synopsis gathered from: NDTV – India News — source
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