The UN Peacekeeping Officer Course, jointly organized by the Myanmar Tatmadaw and Indian Armed Forces, was opened at the Parkroyal Hotel in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday afternoon.
The course is
being conducted with the aim of enabling officers and other ranks of the
Myanmar Tatmadaw to comprehensively know the duties and obligations of the
peacekeeping process of the United Nations.
The opening
ceremony was also attended by senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of the
Commander-in-Chief, the commander of Nay Pyi Taw Command, Ambassador of India
to Myanmar Mr Abhay Thakur, Defence Attaches, officer instructors of the Indian
Armed Forces, officer trainees of the Myanmar Tatmadaw and officials.
Deputy
Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services and Commander-in-Chief (Army) General
Kyaw Swa Lin and officials observed the documents related to the participation
of the Indian Armed Forces in the UN Peacekeeping process, and the records on
joint exercises in the training of the UN peacekeeping process between the
Myanmar and Indian armed forces. Officials conducted them around the displays.
The General
delivered an opening address while the Indian Ambassador made a speech.
The General
and attendees watched a video clip on “Indian Army Contribution to the United
Nations Peacekeeping Operations”. The leader of the training instructor from
the Centre for United Nations Peacekeeping (CUNPK) of India reported on the
objective of the training course and the exercise in the UN peacekeeping
process.
The General,
the Indian Ambassador and the leader of the training instructor exchanged
commemorative gifts.
It is the
ninth training in which 30 officers from Tatmadaw (Army, Navy and Air) will
attend. They will be lectured on the history of the UN peacekeeping process,
the organizational setup, rules and undertakings, the ethics of UN peacekeeping
forces, the protection for civilians and children, the military-civilian
cooperation, patrolling, the serving the convoy security, the construction of
the base for the company, and the Blue Helmet exercise in practical and
theoretical processes. It will last till 22 May.
MNA/TTA
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