“India has been
re-elected to the UN Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) for 2025–2026. As a
founding member and major contributor to @UNPeacekeeping, India is committed to
continuing its engagement with the PBC to work towards global peace and
stability,” the Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations said in a post
on X on Thursday28 Nov.
The Peacebuilding Commission is an intergovernmental
advisory body that supports peace efforts in conflict-affected countries and is
a key addition to the capacity of the International Community in the broad
peace agenda, according to its website.
The PBC is
composed of 31 Member States, elected from the General Assembly, the Security
Council, and the Economic and Social Council. The top financial contributing
countries and the top troop-contributing countries to the United Nations system
are also members.
The Commission is mandated to bring together all relevant
actors to marshal resources and to advise on and propose integrated strategies
for post-conflict peacebuilding and recovery; to focus attention on the reconstruction and institution-building efforts
necessary for recovery from conflict and to support the development of
integrated strategies in order to lay the foundation for sustainable
development.
It is also
mandated to provide recommendations and information to improve the coordination
of all relevant actors within and outside the United Nations, to develop best
practices, to help to ensure predictable financing for early recovery
activities and to extend the period of attention given by the international
community to post-conflict recovery, the Commission said.
The Commission
also focuses on promoting an integrated, strategic and coherent approach to
peacebuilding, noting that security, development and human rights are closely
interlinked and mutually reinforcing; serving a bridging role among the
principal organs and relevant entities of the United Nations by sharing advice
on peacebuilding needs and priorities, in line with the respective competencies
and responsibilities of these bodies.
India is among the largest contributors of uniformed
personnel to UN Peacekeeping.
It currently
deploys about 6,000 military and police personnel to UN operations in Abyei,
the Central African Republic, Cyprus, the Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Lebanon, the Middle East, Somalia, South Sudan, and Western Sahara.
Nearly 180 Indian peacekeepers have made the supreme
sacrifice in the line of duty, the highest number by far from any
troop-contributing country.