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India deploys a platoon of women peacekeepers to the UN Mission in Sudan

India deploys a platoon of women peacekeepers to the UN Mission in Sudan

India deploys a platoon of women peacekeepers to the UN Mission in Sudan: India deployed a platoon of women peacekeepers in the Abyei region of Sudan on 6 January as part of the Indian battalion in the United Nations Interim Security Force (UNISFA).

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Since sending its first all-female force to Liberia in 2007, this is India’s largest single contingent of women peacekeepers in a UN mission. In 2007, India became the first country to deploy an entirely women contingent for a UN peacekeeping mission.

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Police units formed in Liberia provided 24-hour guard duty, night patrols in the capital Monrovia, and helped increase the capacity of the Liberian Police. The Indian contingent, comprising two officers and 25 other ranks, will form part of an engagement platoon and specialise in community outreach; they will also undertake extensive security work.

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