India Invited to Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’: How Will This Body Function?
The US-led Board of Peace aims to oversee Gaza's transition from Hamas rule with India invited among other nations to support governance and reconstruction efforts.
- On Sunday, India received an invitation to join the US-led Board of Peace, conveyed in a letter from Sergio Gor, US Ambassador to India.
- As part of the 20-point 'Comprehensive Plan' announced last year, the Board of Peace is a central element, with Trump chairing and retaining veto power, US officials say.
- President Donald Trump will chair the Board and retain veto power, with senior figures including Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Tony Blair, Marc Rowan, and Ajay Banga named to its executive arm.
- Several invitees have publicly acknowledged or questioned the outreach, with Bloomberg reporting the US is asking countries to contribute 1 billion for permanent membership, while Hungary accepted and Pakistan received an invitation.
- The White House outlined a three-tier system with the Board of Peace at the top, a Gaza Executive Board below, and the Palestinian-led NCAG, which met in Cairo on Friday to plan a three-year reconstruction, with UN Resolution 2803 endorsing the framework.
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Trump’s Gaza ‘Board Of Peace’: List of countries that are joining or snubbing US — will India, China say yes?
President Trump has invited 60 countries to join the Board of Peace for Gaza, with the UAE and Argentina accepting. While the UK has raised concerns over the invitation to Russia, Norway has opted out of the initiative. The Board aims to facilitate peace in Gaza through international collaboration.
The List of World Leaders Invited to Trump’s Board of Peace for Gaza
(Bloomberg) -- US President Donald Trump invited a slew of world leaders to join the ‘Board of Peace for Gaza,’ as he hopes to advance his 20-point plan to ensure a lasting peace and reconstruction of the Palestinian enclave.
Trump's Gaza Peace Board a Risky Invitation for India: GTRI
Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. India faces a complex strategic decision following an invitation to join a US-led Gaza Peace Board chaired by Donald Trump. According to a GTRI Report, the invitation arrives as the Gaza war enters its third year, forcing the country to choose between participating in a new international framework or staying out of a structure that critics describe as politically imbalanced and strategical…
What is Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ and why has India been invited?
India has received an invitation from the United States to join the Board of Peace. This international body aims to manage Gaza's post-war transition and reconstruction. The US initiative, proposed by President Donald Trump, seeks global cooperation for stability in the region. India is currently reviewing the proposal, considering its long-standing policy on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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