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Mandatory Military Service Around the World: Israel, South Korea, and More
Mandatory military service, or conscription, is still enforced in many countries worldwide, especially those facing security threats or with smaller populations. In contrast to voluntary military services like those in India or the United States, several nations require citizens to serve in the armed forces for a set period. Countries such as South Korea and Israel have long-standing conscription systems, with men required to serve between 18 to 21 months in South Korea and both men
Mandatory Military Service Around the World: Israel, South Korea, and More
Mandatory military service, or conscription, is still enforced in many countries worldwide, especially those facing security threats or with smaller populations. In contrast to voluntary military services like those in India or the United States, several nations require citizens to serve in the armed forces for a set period. Countries such as South Korea and Israel have long-standing conscription systems, with men required to serve between 18 to 21 months in South Korea and both men
India joins US-led Gaza Board of Peace talks in observer role
India on Thursday participated as an observer in the inaugural meeting of United States President Donald Trump’s newly formed Board of Peace initiative focused on the Gaza Strip. According to the official list of participants, India was represented by Namgya Khampa, Chargé d’Affaires at the Indian embassy in Washington, DC. Government sources indicated that New Delhi has not formally joined the Board of Peace and is currently maintaining an observer position as it closely tracks development
India joins US-led Gaza Board of Peace talks in observer role
India on Thursday participated as an observer in the inaugural meeting of United States President Donald Trump’s newly formed Board of Peace initiative focused on the Gaza Strip. According to the official list of participants, India was represented by Namgya Khampa, Chargé d’Affaires at the Indian embassy in Washington, DC. Government sources indicated that New Delhi has not formally joined the Board of Peace and is currently maintaining an observer position as it closely tracks development









