New Delhi. Indian Army Deputy Chief Lieutenant General Rakesh Kapoor said that India has strengthened security, mobility and logistics for its troops deployed in the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission. The Deputy Chief of Army Staff also said that the objective of modernization of the Army is to provide better protection and more reliable support to Indian peacekeepers in difficult mission environments.
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Lieutenant General Rakesh Kapoor said that our modernization efforts are based on self-reliant India, which ensures the safety and effectiveness of our blue helmets. He said that these upgrades are closely linked to India’s larger self-reliance goals. UN peacekeepers are often called Blue Berets or Blue Helmets because of their light blue headgear. The Deputy Chief of Army Staff further said that the Army has introduced several new platforms to improve the way soldiers move and operate in difficult and difficult terrain. He said that we have significantly upgraded the equipment of our soldiers, focusing on mobility and protection. This includes deploying indigenous, special vehicles like the Kalyani M4 Armored Vehicles, which have better blast resistance, and Sherp All-Terrain Vehicles for difficult terrain. Regarding the logistics support provided by Operation Blue Helmets, Lieutenant General Kapoor said that the Army has taken steps to ensure that the peacekeepers receive supplies and support without any delay. Especially during emergency.
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