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Pakistani Troops in Africa

Bangladesh is largest supplier for troops in UN peacekeeping missions . After that its India and Pakistan i guess amongst others . 1st world countries throw money and 3rd world countries throw lives . Maybe one day when will not be so poor we will not have to sacrifice troops for foreign lands .

Wrong, for many years it was Pakistan and during the early 90's it was Pakistan. Bangladesh a few years ago became largest contributor to UN Peacekeeping missions. As of January 31, 2013 UN data shows Pakistan is ranked second in terms of contribution of military and police to UN Missions, with India in third.


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Wrong, for many years it was Pakistan and during the early 90's it was Pakistan. Bangladesh a few years ago became largest contributor to UN Peacekeeping missions. As of January 31, 2013 UN data shows Pakistan is ranked second in terms of contribution of military and police to UN Missions, with India in third.


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Its not wrong . I stated current situation not historical facts . It all boils down to which country wanna make how much money sending in their troops for "peace keeping" . I hope one day i don't see India in top 10 at least but i guess the day is yet too far .

India Pakistan and Bangladesh are in top 5 with Ethopia and Nigeria .

Khud ke ghar me aag lagi hui hai aur bachane chaley kisi aur ka ghar , LOL . Its just economics into Play . U.S. and almost developed countries barring Italy i guess are not even in top 20 .
 

U.S. Forces in Somalia - Department of Defense Joint Combat Camera Center DD-SD-00-01006 by expertinfantry, on Flickr

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Coalition Officers sit and face the camera during a daily security briefing at Mogadishu Airport. The 3rd of the 11th US Marines host the briefing and serve as a central collection point for security related information. A US Marine, a United Arab Emirates officer and a Pakistani officer sit in the front row. This mission is in direct support of Operation Restore Hope.

(Pakistani Army Officer on the far right)
 
Pakistani Army was tasked to secure Pakistani stadium, patrol Mogadishu, rescue operation, secure food and supply line shipment, etc in Mogadishu.



U.S. Forces in Somalia - Department of Defense Joint Combat Camera Center DD-SD-00-00782 by expertinfantry, on Flickr
U.S. Forces in Somalia - Department of Defense Joint Combat Camera Center DD-SD-00-00782

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Medium shot of SRA Darren Reimer, USAF, from the 60th Security Police Squadron, Travis Air Force Base, California, as he stands behind LCPL Mascar Afsar, Pakistani United Nations troop. They approach a contract vehicle to inspect it before enters the north ramp to unload relief supplies at Mogadishu Airport. The flag of the United Nations flies at the right of the frame. This mission is in direct support of Operation Restore Hope.




Pakistani battalion by rjones0856, on Flickr

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