He said the peacekeepers offered their services in a nation that "is in distress and in need of support and help from the international community. That is the highest manifestation of your humanism."
Mr Zarif lauded the services of the Indian contingent, particularly at a time when Liberia faced unrest and threat of disease and when many Liberians were leaving the country.
"You decided to come and face the challenges at that crucial point of time. You must be proud of your courage and dedication," he said further.
Mr Zarif bid farewell to the Indian Formed Police Unit, which will be departing Liberia next month.
India is the largest contributor of troops to UN peacekeeping operations, with nearly 180,000 troops having served in 44 of the 69 peacekeeping operations so far, including the 103-strong Indian female police unit in Liberia.
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