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This Article is From Jul 10, 2010

Indian to head UN's peacekeeping force in Congo

United Nations: Lieutenant-General Chander Prakash from India has been appointed the Force Commander for the UN peacekeeping force in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO) by United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon.

Lieutenant-General Prakash, who is currently in charge of India's United Nations peacekeeping operations at the Ministry of Defence, has served his country during a distinguished military career spanning some thirty-seven years.

He will succeed Lieutenant-General Babacar Gaye of Senegal.

Lieutenant-General Prakash trained at India's National Defence and Military Academies prior to being commissioned into the artillery branch of the Indian Armed forces in 1973.

He was Senior Sector Operations Officer in the United Nations Iran-Iraq Military Observer Group (UNIIMOG). He is married with two daughters.

There are presently 18,884 military personnel and 1,223 police personnel in  Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Among the South Asian countries troops have come from India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal in the Central African country.

Indian personnel in MONUSCO have completed 23 community support projects worth more than 200,000 dollars in the last eight months, according to the UN.

Projects tackled by the Indian Brigade since July 2009 include, health care, sports facilities and bridge construction.

The Indians are also running the Bethesda Eye Hospital in Goma in partnership with an international NGO.

MONUSCO has been in DRC since 1999 following a ferocious war between the government and the rebels has that claimed approximately four million lives.

A peace agreement was signed in 2003 but fighting continues in several parts of the country. Projects that Indians have carried out include, a road linking Goma with the port, new bridgeworks to connect villages in remote areas, provision of corrugated iron for the reconstruction.

They have also constructed a community hall and passenger sheds for travelers, volleyball and basketball courts as well as a football ground at Vitshumbi, a basketball court at Kanyabayong as well education facilities have been improved at primary schools.

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