Swathi Shantha Kumar

Indian Army Officer

Indian Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Quick Info

ProfessionIndian Army Officer
NationalityIndian
BirthplaceBangalore, Karnataka, India

Latest News about Swathi Shantha Kumar

01/2026

Major Swathi Shantha Kumar won the United Nations Secretary-General's Award for 2025 in recognition of her 'Equal Partners, Lasting Peace' project. The initiative focused on gender-inclusive peacekeeping and was voted the best in the Gender Category by UN personnel globally after competing with projects from UN missions worldwide.

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Bio/Wiki

Other NameSwathi S. Kumar
Famous forBeing awarded UN Secretary-General's Award 2025 for Gender-Inclusive Peacekeeping

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 6" (168 cm)
Weight55 Kg (121 lbs)
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

College/UniversityNew Horizon College of Engineering, Bangalore
Educational QualificationElectrical & Electronics Engineering (2012-2016)

Personal Life

ReligionHinduism

Family

FatherR. Shantha Kumar
MotherRajamani (Retired teacher)
Siblings2 Sisters

Career

RoleMajor in the Indian Army and Officer of the Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers (EME).
DeploymentDeployed in South Sudan with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) for approximately 15 months.
ProjectConceptualised and led the project 'Equal Partners, Lasting Peace' focused on gender-inclusive peacekeeping, which established significant community engagement for women in South Sudan.
RecognitionWon the UN Secretary-General's Award 2025 in the Gender Category after a UN-wide voting process. The award recognizes outstanding work in peacekeeping and community service.
RankMajor
ServiceIndian Army, Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers (EME)
Project DetailsLed the Indian engagement team under the UN mission, conducting patrols on land, river, and by air to reach remote areas and build trust with local women. The initiative helped create a safer environment for over 5,000 women and encouraged their participation in community activities and peacebuilding.
Current PostingExpected to be posted in Secunderabad following return to India in early April 2026.

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Born into a traditional Kannada family and completed her schooling in Bengaluru.
2. Graduated from New Horizon College of Engineering before her commission into the Indian Army.
3. Her project aimed to improve gender parity in peacekeeping operations and contribute to local security for over 5,000 women.
4. The project was recognized and awarded after a UN-wide voting process, securing the highest votes in the Gender Category.
5. Studied electrical engineering before her commission into the Indian Army.
6. Featured in 'We The Women' series celebrating women who break barriers in uniform.
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