Indian Women Peacekeeping Forces

Context

  • India deployed a platoon of women peacekeepers in Abyei on the border of Sudan and South Sudan as part of the Indian Battalion in the United Nations Interim Security Force.

About

  • Composition: It includes two women Army officers – a Major from the Corps of Signals and a Captain from the Corps of Engineers.
  • The contingent has 25 women soldiers from the Corps of Military Police (CMP) and the Assam Rifles
  • The CMP is the only arm of the Army opened for recruitment of women soldiers in 2021.
  • Distinction: This is India’s largest single unit of women peacekeepers in a UN Mission.
  • UN Mandate: The UN requested member states to deploy female engagement teams (FET) with infantry battalion groups in UN Missions to deal with situations involving women and children suffering the most in a conflict situation.
  • The FETs tasks: Conduct of joint patrols, dialogue with local women or girls, assistance during humanitarian crises, information gathering and perception management.
  • India’s Commitment: UN seeks at least 19% women officers of the total vacancies released to the Army. However, the Indian Army had sent 21% of women officers.

Importance of Women Peacekeeping Units:

  • Genesis: India had deployed the first-ever all women’s contingent from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Liberia in 2007 as part of United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL).
  • Praiseworthy: It acted as a model for the African country, which now has 17% women in Liberian security service as compared to less than 1% in 2007.
  • Indian women tradition in Peacekeeping
  • Dr Kiran Bedi, UN’s first Police Adviser, Major Suman Gawani and Shakti Devi have made a mark for themselves in UN Peacekeeping. 
  • As part of UN Missions, women officers have served in various conflict-torn countries in challenging assignments, in medical duties and as military observers. 
  • Social and community development: Indian teams in the Congo and South Sudan have also done sterling work in mainstreaming women and children into Community and Social developmental projects at the grassroots level.
  • Vocational Training in native language: Women officers also learnt to interact with the population and NGOs in French and local Swahili and took part in various quick impact projects such as facilitating the operation of vocational training centers in the country and setting up power connections.  
  • Better Reach: Women officers are able to reach the populace in a better manner, especially the women and children who are majorly affected in conflicts and victims of sexual violence in conflict zones.
  • Complementary Role: The role of police and other paramilitary contingents in the UN is law enforcement in situations such as rioting and stone pelting. While their job is to assist and empower the local population as well as the local Army there under UN resolutions 6 and 7.
  • Gender Parity: The move is in line with the United Nations’ Gender Parity drive and it will serve as a model for the deployment of similar engagement teams in other UN Missions in the near future.

UN Security Council resolution 1325 (UNSCR1325)

  • UNSCR1325 ensuing resolutions, as well as the Action for Peacekeeping (A4P) Declaration of Shared Commitments, the UN has called for an expansion of the role and contribution of women in its operations, including of uniformed women peacekeepers. 
  • In this context, promoting the participation of women, both in peacekeeping and within the societies, is at the center of UN efforts.

Action for Peacekeeping (A4P) Initiative

  • It views the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda as critical to enhancing peacekeeping operations’ performance through:
  • Supporting women’s full participation in peace processes and 
  • Making peacekeeping more gender-responsive by increasing the number of civilian and uniformed women in peacekeeping at all levels and in key positions. 
  • A4P has been signed by 152 Member States, a number of which have come forward to specifically champion implementation of A4P’s WPS commitment: Bangladesh, Canada, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway, South Africa and the United Kingdom. 

Conclusion

  • This reflects India’s cherished tradition of active participation in UN peacekeeping missions and showcasing of Nari Shakti in UN Peacekeeping Missions.

Source: TH

 

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