English to Tamil Dictionary peacekeeping

peacekeeping

அமைதிகாக்கும்
definition
noun
the 2,300-strong UN peacekeeping force
the active maintenance of a truce between nations or communities, especially by an international military force.
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the 2,300-strong UN 'peacekeeping' force
Since 1948 there have been 49 UN 'peacekeeping' operations, the majority since 1988.
Inevitably, 'peacekeeping' training remains a minor component of training in general.
The defence ministers discussed ways of reducing the 'peacekeeping' contingent from its current 60,000 troops.
In the future, however, we should do more to support the 'peacekeeping' effort.
the 2,300-strong UN 'peacekeeping' force
All other nations' armed forces involved in Asia are deployed in 'peacekeeping' missions.
West African leaders agreed to send their 'peacekeeping' troops to Liberia by next week.
They advocated more 'peacekeeping' training, the deployment of more combat support units and more military police.
Traditionally, the largest military contributor to any UN 'peacekeeping' operation has maintained command.
Some commentators have recommended that the Army establish constabulary units focused exclusively on 'peacekeeping' duties.
More than 250 soldiers from Senegal will join the West African 'peacekeeping' force in Liberia.
They have also been part of the United Nations 'peacekeeping' forces in Cyprus and, more recently, Bosnia.
Some Royal Nepal Army personnel have served in United Nations 'peacekeeping' forces.
Do you specifically want the United Nations to have some sort of 'peacekeeping' role there?
Deaths that occurred overseas while personnel were on 'peacekeeping' duties were also included.
His attempt to take power by force was forestalled by a West African 'peacekeeping' force financed largely by Nigeria.
Yorkshire troops have already played their part in both combat and 'peacekeeping' duties.
Get international 'peacekeeping' troops in as quickly as possible.
He further stressed that India would also receive funding to enhance its 'peacekeeping' training facilities.
Twenty thousand American marines are stationed in East Africa as part of a United Nations 'peacekeeping' force.
After all, a South African 'peacekeeping' force will provide them with necessary security requirements.
It should be backed by armed 'peacekeepers' , because police go in, essentially, to do a policing task.
The United Nations has put 'peacekeepers' here to maintain security, but now the UN is on its way out.
Maybe its finally time for the UN to actively step in as 'peacekeepers' .
British troops were helping beleaguered United Nations 'peacekeepers' .
If the United Nations sends in 'peacekeepers' , they will face great challenges keeping order in the region.
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