India proposes to keep for the "time being" its existing troops in the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) but would not add any more forces to it, official sources said on Monday. "As of now, the existing Indian troops in UNIFIL will be there for the time being. But there will be no addition to the existing forces," they said when asked about New Delhi's position in view of the change of mandate for UNIFIL.
A feeling is growing here that the role of the 2000-men strong UNIFIL, which includes 672 Indian troops, is more of "peace enforcer" than that of peacekeeper in view of alteration of its mandate on August 11. The sources said the aims, objectives and rules of engagement of the un force were unclear. "We are also not clear about the equation UNIFIL will have with the Israeli forces, the Lebanese Army and the Hezbollah militants," they said, indicating that India did not want its forces to get involved in military operations. |