India Owed the Highest in Unpaid Dues for UN Peacekeeping
- The United Nations (UN) owes India $38 million, the largest amount owed to any country for peacekeeping, followed by Rwanda ($31 million), Pakistan ($28 million), Bangladesh ($25 million), Nepal ($23 million).
- India has provided more than 200,000 military and police officers to UN peacekeeping over the last 70 years.
- As on February 2018, India had deployed 6,712 peacekeeping personnel for nine UN peacekeeping missions deployed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, Lebanon, Haiti, Golan Heights (Syria), Cyprus, Abyei (Sudan), Western Sahara and West ....
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