President Ramchandra Paudel has drawn attention of the United Nations high-level delegation on addressing the challenges posed by climate change impacts in Nepal, conclusion of the peace process, Nepal's contributions to the UN peacekeeping mission and the issue of leadership, and other contemporary issues.
KATHMANDU: The Nepali Army has exchanged Nepali peacekeepers stationed in the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Iraq. 18 Nepali peacekeepers of Nepali Army left for the mission on Wednesday to participate in the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI). Likewise, 15 peacekeepers currently deployed there will return home on Thursday, according to the Directorate […]
KATHMANDU, Oct 24: In recognition of Nepal's participation and contributions to the UN peacekeeping mission, a seminar on "Emerging Capability Requirements in UN Peace Operations and Way Forward" was organized at the Nepal Army Headquarters on Sunday on the occasion of the UN Day.
In recognition of Nepal's participation and contributions to the UN peacekeeping mission, a seminar on "Emerging Capability Requirements in UN Peace Operations and Way Forward" was organized.
The UN peacekeeping mission is a powerful platform for creating and maintaining soft power for Nepal. However, while soft power may seem less risky than economic and military power, it is difficult to use and easily lost without preservation. It requires time and effort to restore after being lost.