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UN
wasnt
created
to
take
mankind
into
paradise,
but
rather,
to
save
humanity
from
hell.
-
Dag
Hammarskjld
Indias
Contributions
India
is
fully
committed
to
assist
the
UN
in
the
maintenance
of
international
peace
and
security
with
a
proud
history
of
UN
peacekeeping
dating
back
to
its
inception
in
the
1950s.
India
has
contributed
nearly
180,000
troops,
the
largest
number
from
any
country,
participated
in
more
than
44
missions
and
156
Indian
peacekeepers
have
made
the
supreme
sacrifice
while
serving
in
UN
missions.
India
has
also
provided
and
continues
to
provide
eminent
Force
Commanders
for
UN
Missions.
In
2015
India
remains
the
second
largest
troop
contributor
with
over
8000
personnel
deployed
with
12
UN
Peacekeeping
Missions
of
which
991
are
police
personnel,
including
the
first
Female
Formed
Police
Unit
under
the
UN.
The
high
standards
of
performance
maintained
consistently
by
the
Indian
troops
and
policemen
deployed
on
UN
Missions
under
challenging
circumstances
have
won
them
high
regard
worldwide.
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