BIPSOT Observes International Day of Peace

To impart specialized multifaceted training to national and multinational military, police and civilian participants on peace operations in accordance with current international standards through research, education and professional programmes.
To promote global peace and security as an international Centre of Excellence.

To enhance expertise in Peace, Conflict, Peacebuilding, and other contemporary global peace issues, BIPSOT has signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with the University of Dhaka, Jahangirnagar University, BRAC University, North South University, BUP, and Bangladesh Open University.
Under regular knowledge-sharing programs on this subject, the relevant departments of these universities are actively participating in various workshops, seminars, visits, and other activities organized by BIPSOT.
As part of this ongoing collaboration, on 3 February 2026, a delegation team from the University of Dhaka, Jahangirnagar University and Bangladesh Open University paid a training visit at BIPSOT.

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On 08 September 2025, officers from the Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) and Bangladesh Judicial Service (BJS) visited the Bangladesh Institute of Peace Support Operation Training (BIPSOT) as part of their professional orientation program. The visit offered them unique opportunities to learn about Bangladesh’s contribution in global peacekeeping and BIPSOT’s role of preparing peacekeepers for peace operations in complex environment. The delegation enjoyed a warm welcome and joined a day-long program which included a comprehensive bri fing on BIPSOT and UN Peace Operations, a vibrant exchange of opinion session and an interactive tour to different academic &etraining facilities of BIPSOT. The delegation also witnessed live demonstration of different trainings and tactics/techniques of peacekeeping operations. The program ended with a group photo and luncheon. Overall, the visit showcased Bangladesh Armed Forces’ enduring commitment to global peace and solidarity. The visit also enabled bridging the understanding on peace and enhanced civil-military cooperation.














