The United Nations is owing India about $110(671 crores INR approx.) million being a backlog of payments to its main troop contributors. According to the UN Under Secretary-General for Management, other countries being owed include India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Rwanda.
India is one of the largest troop contributing countries to UN peacekeeping missions. The pending payments related to owed the money for troops/formed police, contingent-owned equipment and consumables letters of assist, deaths and disability.
In generally India has much credit history with foreign countries , but in surprise UN owes to India. Apart from India, Ethiopia was owed the largest amount at USD 137 million, Pakistan at USD 109 million and Bangladesh at USD 108 million.
India is one of the largest troop contributing countries to UN peacekeeping missions. The pending payments related to owed the money for troops/formed police, contingent-owned equipment and consumables letters of assist, deaths and disability.
In generally India has much credit history with foreign countries , but in surprise UN owes to India. Apart from India, Ethiopia was owed the largest amount at USD 137 million, Pakistan at USD 109 million and Bangladesh at USD 108 million.