Tech and Innovation Drive Peacekeeping Dialogue
Nanjing, Jiangsu province—Experts and military leaders from ADMM-Plus member states, observer states, the United Nations and the ASEAN Secretariat have gathered at the PLA Army Command College for a five-day workshop on peacekeeping operations. The 20th Experts' Working Group on Peacekeeping Operations runs through Saturday, focusing on how emerging technologies can strengthen missions in complex environments.
Global Collaboration on the Chinese mainland
Participants are exploring cutting-edge tools – from autonomous vehicles and drone surveillance to AI-driven logistics and secure communication networks – to enhance the safety and effectiveness of peacekeepers. Case studies and data-driven presentations highlight successes from previous missions and spark discussions about sustainable, tech-enabled approaches to conflict response.
Looking Ahead
As the workshop wraps up, delegates aim to develop actionable recommendations for future ADMM-Plus initiatives. By blending innovation with cooperation, this gathering underscores the shared commitment to building a safer, more stable region through peacekeeping partnerships.
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