At UN Meet, India Highlights Experience Of Peacekeeping Forces In Dealing With Sexual Exploitation, Abuse
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TS Tirumurti informed that India was among the top five Troop Contributing Countries (TCC) since 1988 and hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi initiative to join the circle of leadership in 2017 to prevent SEA.
India's envoy to the United Nations on Monday highlighted the experience of the country's peackeeping forces in dealing with Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and said that India has adopted zero tolerance towards this issue. At High-Level meet on Strengthening Conduct of @UNPeacekeeping, I said:🔹Since 1998, #India in Top 5 Troop Contributing Countries (TCC)🔹🇮🇳 adopted zero tolerance for SEA (sexual exploitation & abuse)🔹PM @narendramodi joined Circle of Leadership in 2017 to prevent SEA - 1/2 pic.twitter.com/hCIKXtXl8O Speaking at a high-level meeting on strengthening conduct of the UN Department of Peace Operations, TS Tirumurti informed that India was among the top five Troop Contributing Countries (TCC) since 1988 and hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi initiative to join the circle of leadership in 2017 to prevent SEA. "Since 1998, India in Top 5 Troop Contributing Countries (TCC). India adopted zero tolerance for SEA (sexual exploitation & abuse). PM Narendra Modi joined Circle of Leadership in 2017 to prevent SEA," the Ambassador said in a tweet today.More Related News