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      India’s Enduring Legacy as a Global Peacemaker

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      India, a nation steeped in a rich historical legacy and an evolving yet steadfast foreign policy, has long been a beacon of peace in international relations. Its role as a peace negotiator and mediator is deeply embedded in its ideological commitments, historical experiences, and strategic diplomatic engagements. Over the decades, India’s influence in global peacebuilding has been defined by its participation in multilateral diplomacy, extensive peacekeeping missions, and robust development partnerships. Through dialogue, cooperation, and sustainable development initiatives, India has reinforced its commitment to global stability and conflict resolution.

      The Historical Foundations of India’s Peace Diplomacy

      India’s emergence as a key peace negotiator was a natural extension of its post-independence foreign policy, deeply rooted in its national values and historical experiences. As one of the founding members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), India played a crucial role in advocating for a neutral global order distinct from Cold War-era power blocs. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, India positioned itself as a leader among newly independent nations seeking to avoid entanglement in the geopolitical rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union. Established in 1961, NAM sought to promote peace, cooperation, and mutual development, principles that continue to shape India’s diplomatic endeavors today.

      India’s commitment to peace was further demonstrated during the Korean War (1950-1953). The nation played a pivotal role in brokering the ceasefire between North and South Korea. Nehru’s government proposed a resolution to the United Nations, advocating for the establishment of a Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission, which ultimately contributed to the successful armistice agreement in Korea. This diplomatic triumph showcased India’s ability to engage major global powers— the United States, the USSR, and China— in consensus-building for peace.

      Similarly, in the Indochina region, India acted as a neutral mediator, helping to oversee ceasefire agreements in the wake of the First Indochina War (1946-1954). As a co-chair of the International Commission for Supervision and Control, India played an essential role in conflict de-escalation and peace monitoring. During the Vietnam War, India consistently advocated for diplomatic solutions and voiced concerns over the increasing militarization of the region.

      India’s Contributions to Global Peacekeeping

      India’s commitment to global peace has been reinforced through its extensive participation in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations (UNPKO). Since its first deployment in the early 1950s, India has contributed over 290,000 peacekeepers to more than 50 UN missions worldwide, making it one of the largest contributors to peacekeeping forces. Indian peacekeepers have played a vital role in stabilizing conflict-ridden regions in Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, showcasing their dedication to maintaining global security.

      One of India’s notable diplomatic interventions was during the Suez Crisis of 1956. When Britain, France, and Israel launched military actions against Egypt, India firmly condemned the aggression and called for an immediate cessation of hostilities. This firm stance underscored India’s commitment to peaceful conflict resolution and adherence to international law.

      India’s peacekeeping credentials were further strengthened during the Congo Crisis (1960-1965). Indian troops played a crucial role in the United Nations Operation in the Congo (ONUC), helping to restore order and prevent the conflict from spiraling into a full-scale war. By providing military personnel, logistical support, and humanitarian assistance, India reaffirmed its role as a reliable peacekeeping partner in global security.

      Peacebuilding Through Development Partnerships

      Beyond military peacekeeping, India has pursued peacebuilding through sustainable development initiatives and international cooperation. India’s development assistance to African nations exemplifies this approach, focusing on infrastructure development, education, healthcare, and agriculture. The Pan-African e-Network Project, which connects all 53 African Union nations with India for tele-education and telemedicine services, is a testament to India’s commitment to fostering development as a means of ensuring peace and stability.

      Afghanistan has been another focal point of India’s peacebuilding efforts. After the fall of the Taliban regime, India emerged as one of the leading contributors to Afghanistan’s reconstruction. From building roads, schools, and hospitals to launching the Afghan-India Friendship Dam, India’s initiatives have provided crucial humanitarian and infrastructural support. Additionally, India’s scholarship programs and training opportunities for Afghan students and officials have contributed to capacity-building, further solidifying its commitment to regional stability.

      Another significant initiative is the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) program, which has been instrumental in building governance, healthcare, and technological expertise across developing nations. These efforts have strengthened diplomatic ties and contributed to a more stable global order.

      India’s Civilizational Ethos and Global Perception

      The ancient Indian philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’— meaning “the world is one family”— has been a guiding principle in India’s foreign policy. This ethos underscores India’s commitment to peaceful coexistence and diplomatic engagement over conflict. India has consistently promoted this philosophy in international forums, including the United Nations and the Non-Aligned Movement, advocating for inclusive global cooperation.

      India’s ability to bridge the divide between the Global South and North further highlights its diplomatic prowess. Maintaining balanced relations with major global powers such as the United States, Russia, Israel, Iran, and Japan, India has positioned itself as a neutral mediator capable of facilitating peace negotiations. India’s push for the inclusion of the African Union in the G20 exemplifies its dedication to ensuring developing nations have a voice in shaping the global economic and political landscape.

      India’s Contemporary Diplomatic Endeavors

      In recent years, India has played a significant role in mediating contemporary global conflicts. Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, India has been involved in efforts to de-escalate conflicts, particularly following the assassination of Iran’s military commander Qassem Soleimani in 2020. India’s strong diplomatic ties with both Iran and the United States allowed it to serve as a trusted mediator in defusing tensions.

      Similarly, India has maintained a balanced approach in the Israel-Palestine conflict, advocating for a two-state solution and peaceful resolution. Its longstanding relationships with both nations enable India to serve as a constructive intermediary in international peace efforts.

      Regarding the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, India has upheld its commitment to dialogue and peaceful negotiations. While maintaining close ties with Russia, India has also expressed support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. In 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated India’s willingness to mediate in efforts to establish a ceasefire, emphasizing diplomacy as the only viable path to peace.

      Challenges and Criticisms

      Despite its numerous diplomatic successes, India’s role as a peace negotiator is not without challenges and criticisms. One of the primary concerns has been its balancing act between conflicting international relationships. As India navigates diplomatic ties with Russia, the United States, and Iran, it sometimes faces criticism for perceived inconsistencies in its foreign policy approach.

      Additionally, India’s development assistance has been scrutinized for its effectiveness. While widely appreciated, some critics argue that India must ensure its initiatives align more closely with the specific needs of recipient nations to have a truly sustainable impact.

      India’s legacy as a global peacemaker is deeply rooted in its history, diplomatic expertise, and commitment to inclusive development. Through multilateral diplomacy, extensive peacekeeping efforts, and economic partnerships, India has consistently championed global stability and conflict resolution. While challenges persist, its principled approach, grounded in the philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,’ continues to shape its role as a crucial player in international peace negotiations. As the world grapples with new conflicts and evolving global dynamics, India’s enduring commitment to dialogue, development, and diplomacy remains an essential pillar in the pursuit of global harmony.

      (The writer can be reached at dipakkurmiglpltd@gmail.com)

      HP News Service

      HP News Service

      An English daily newspaper from Shillong published by Readington Marwein, proprietor of Mawphor Khasi Daily Newspaper, who established the first Khasi daily in 1989.

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