India gets Trump's invite to join Board of Peace on Gaza, source says
- On January 16, President Donald Trump invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to join the Board of Peace, formed on January 15 to guide Gaza's post-war transition, the White House said.
- A draft charter circulated to around 60 countries reportedly requires $1 billion contributions for memberships beyond three years and is folded into a 20-point 'Comprehensive Plan' to stabilise Gaza.
- Trump named a roster including Tony Blair, Jared Kushner, Marco Rubio, Ajay Banga, and Robert Gabriel; a Gaza Executive Board would oversee Palestinian technocrats like Hakan Fidan and Sigrid Kaag.
- Diplomatic reactions have been muted, with diplomats saying only Hungary accepted the invitation openly, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said the executive board's composition contradicted its policy due to Turkey's and Qatar's involvement.
- The White House said additional members will be announced in the coming weeks and expects to work with partners on a temporary International Stabilisation Force soon, with the board handling Gaza's redevelopment funding until the Palestinian Authority completes reforms, highlighting India's significant role.
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