India Re-Elected to UN Peacebuilding Commission for 2025-2026

India has been re-elected to the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) for the 2025-2026 term, reaffirming its pivotal role in international peace efforts. The announcement was made by India’s Permanent Mission to the UN, highlighting the country’s unwavering dedication to promoting global stability as a founding member and major contributor to UN peacekeeping. This accomplishment underscores India’s ongoing engagement with the PBC since its establishment in 2005.

What is the UN Peacebuilding Commission (PBC)?

The PBC, established in December 2005, is an intergovernmental advisory body designed to support peace initiatives in conflict-affected regions. It acts as a bridge between the UN General Assembly and the Security Council to enhance coordination and ensure the effectiveness of peacebuilding strategies globally.

Objectives and Functions of the PBC

Promoting Peacebuilding: The PBC ensures peacebuilding efforts are nationally led, providing tailored advice to address specific challenges.

Facilitating Collaboration: It fosters dialogue among UN entities, member states, and other actors, integrating development, humanitarian, and peacebuilding goals.

Country-Specific Engagements: By organizing discussions on regional and country-specific issues, the PBC facilitates the exchange of best practices and experiences.

India’s Role and Contributions

Founding Member: India has been instrumental in shaping PBC’s strategies since its inception.

UN Peacekeeping: As a major contributor to peacekeeping missions, India actively promotes stability and security in conflict-affected regions.

Strategic Leadership: India’s re-election reflects its sustained commitment to guiding peacebuilding efforts and aligning priorities with ground realities.

Activities and Impact

Integrated Approach: The PBC ensures a cohesive strategy by inviting briefers from UN Country Teams, peacekeeping missions, and special political initiatives.

Enhancing Peacebuilding: Its advisory capacity strengthens the impact of peacekeeping by aligning global initiatives with local needs, ensuring inclusivity and sustainability.

Key Facts

Foundation: The PBC was established in December 2005 to support peace in conflict zones.

UN Country Teams: They play a crucial role by coordinating peacebuilding efforts on the ground.

Peacekeeping Operations: These missions involve military, police, and civilian personnel dedicated to stabilizing conflict areas and protecting civilians.

Summery of the news

Topic Details
Why in News India re-elected to the UN Peacebuilding Commission (PBC) for the 2025-2026 term.
PBC Establishment December 2005
Purpose of PBC Supports peace initiatives in conflict-affected regions; advisory body to UNGA and UNSC.
India’s Role in PBC Founding member; major contributor to UN peacekeeping efforts globally.
Key Functions of PBC Facilitates country-specific discussions, promotes coordinated peacebuilding strategies.
Participants in PBC UN entities, peacekeeping operations, UN Country Teams, and political missions.
India’s Peace Contributions Active role in shaping peacebuilding policies and strategies since the Commission’s inception.
Piyush Shukla

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