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Changing Character of Conflicts: Challenges to Peace Operations and International Humanitarian Law

About the Monograph

The USI of India has always taken the lead in providing a platform for organising discourse and research in the field of UN peace operations, to put across an Indian perspective on a few crucial attributes of the contemporary challenges faced by UN peace operations. To this end, USI, in collaboration with ICRC and CUNPK, organised a seminar on 'Changing Character of Conflicts: Challenges to Peace Operations and International Humanitarian Law' on 27-28 Nov 2024 at USI, New Delhi. This monograph is a compilation of an extended version of a brief presentation by eminent speakers at the seminar.