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Since the 1960s, the Pakistan Armed Forceshave played a pivotal role in United Nations peacekeeping missions, consistently raising the flag of Pakistan high on the global stage. Here’s a detailed overview of their contributions:

Key Contributions​

  • Active Participation: Pakistan has been involved in 46 UN peacekeeping missions across 29 countries, with over 200,000 personnel deployed since joining the UN in 1947. The first significant deployment began with the UN Congo Operation in 1960.
  • Troop Contributions: Currently, more than 8,200 Pakistani troops are engaged in various peacekeeping operations worldwide. Pakistan is recognized as one of the largest troop-contributing countries, ranking fifth globally.
  • Casualties and Sacrifices: The commitment to peace has come at a cost, with 168 Pakistani peacekeepers having lost their lives in service since 1948. This includes six soldiers who were recently honored posthumously for their bravery.

Notable Missions​

  • Congo, Liberia, and Somalia: Pakistan's major contributions have been in conflict zones such as Congo, Liberia, and Somalia, where they provided not only military personnel but also logistical support and humanitarian assistance.
  • Recent Engagements: Pakistani forces have been involved in various missions including those in Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, and East Timor. Their performance has garnered international recognition and respect from global leaders.

Recognition and Impact​

  • International Acknowledgment: The professionalism of Pakistani peacekeepers has been acknowledged by several UN officials and leaders. Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon praised Pakistan's efforts in peacekeeping during his visit to inaugurate the Centre for International Peace and Stability (CIPS) in Pakistan.
  • Commitment to Global Peace: Pakistan’s involvement reflects its dedication to promoting global peace and security principles. The armed forces have operated under challenging conditions to uphold human dignity and self-determination.

Conclusion​

The Pakistan Armed Forces' unwavering commitment to UN peacekeeping missions illustrates their significant role in fostering international stability. Their dedication not only enhances Pakistan's diplomatic standing but also contributes to collective global efforts toward peace and security.

 
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