How Indian Army Veterinary Camps Are Building Peace in South Sudan
The Indian Army, under the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), is using veterinary camps to treat nearly 15,000 cattle in Upper Nile State. This initiative, which addresses livestock health, fosters trust and reduces ethnic tensions in a region plagued by resource conflicts. By empowering local communities and providing training in animal care, these camps contribute to peacebuilding, gender equality, and long-term stability in South Sudan.