The 28th Annual Conference of the IAPTC praised Pakistan’s efforts towards global peace, highlighting successful discussions on innovative training strategies. The presidency was formally transferred to NUST’s Principal, signaling ongoing commitment to international collaboration in peacekeeping initiatives.
The 28th Annual Conference of the International Association of Peacekeeping Training Centres (IAPTC) concluded successfully at the Centre for International Peace and Stability, NUST, in Islamabad. Participants commended Pakistan for its persistent dedication to global peace initiatives. The ceremony, presided over by Lieutenant General (retired) Muhammad Ali, Secretary Defence, shed light on the productive discussions held throughout the conference week, focusing on Adaptive Training Strategies for Peace Operations. Delegates emphasized the need for innovative training methods and enhanced technology integration, particularly in promoting women’s involvement in peacekeeping operations. Furthermore, the significance of international collaboration in overcoming contemporary peacekeeping challenges was a pivotal theme. The presidency of IAPTC was ceremonially transferred from Brigadier General Joyce of Kenya to Principal Raja Aftab Khan of NUST, symbolizing a commitment to enhance peace and security efforts.
The International Association of Peacekeeping Training Centres (IAPTC) has been a pivotal platform for discussing and enhancing the efficacy of peacekeeping operations globally. This organization focuses on training methodologies and strategic collaboration among nations engaged in peacekeeping missions. The recent conference in Pakistan served to spotlight the country’s active role in fostering peace and stability, highlighting the need for innovative training frameworks and cooperative strategies to address the evolving landscape of global peacekeeping.
The 28th Annual IAPTC Conference not only reinforced Pakistan’s contributions to international peace efforts but also set a framework for future initiatives aimed at improving peacekeeping practices. By addressing key issues such as technology integration, women’s empowerment in peacekeeping, and the integrity of information, the conference showcased a commitment to adapting to modern challenges. The leadership transition from Brigadier General Joyce to Principal Raja Aftab Khan further strengthens this endeavor.
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