Major Radhika Sen: Major Radhika Sen, an Indian female peacekeeper who has served in the United Nations Mission in Congo, will be awarded a prestigious military award. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres described her as a true leader and role model. UN Secretary General will honor Major Radhika Sen on Thursday. Major Sen, who has served in the United Nations Organization Mission in the Republic of Congo, will be awarded the prestigious ‘2023 United Nations Military Gender Advocate of the Year Award’ on the occasion of International United Nations Peacekeepers Day on 30 May.
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According to the United Nations, Major Radhika Sen was posted in the Republic of Congo as the commander of the Indian battalion from March 2023 to April 2024. Major Sen, born in Himachal Pradesh in 1993, joined the Indian Army eight years ago. She graduated as a biotech engineer. When she decided to join the army, she was doing PG from IIT Bombay. Major Radhika is the second Indian peacekeeper to receive this prestigious award after Major Suman Gawani. Major Gawani served in the United Nations mission in South Sudan and was awarded this award in 2019.
‘True leader and role model’
Congratulating Major Radhika Sen for her service, Guterres said that she is a ‘true leader and role model. Her service is a contribution to the United Nations as a whole.’ After the announcement of this award, Major Sen said, ‘This award is special for me, because it recognizes the hard work of all the peacekeepers working in the challenging environment of the Republic of Congo and making an outstanding contribution to bring positive change in the society.’ Currently, India has the 11th largest contribution of women military peacekeepers working for the United Nations.
What did Major Radhika say?
Indian peacekeeper Major Radhika Sen, who was awarded the prestigious military award by the United Nations Secretary General, said that it is a matter of honour and good fortune for her. Major Sen, who has served in the ‘United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’, will be honoured for her outstanding contribution. Major Sen said, ‘It is certainly a matter of honour and good fortune for me that I got the opportunity to represent not only my team but also all my respected colleagues, MONUSCO peacekeepers and especially my country India. The feeling of representing the country on such a big international platform cannot be described.’