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Meet Namgya Khampa, the Diplomat Who Represented India at Trump's Board of Peace Meet
Namgya C Khampa, Charge d'Affaires in Washington, represented India as an observer in the Board of Peace’s inaugural Gaza meeting seeking stability, India’s MEA said.
- On Thursday, February 19, 2026, India took an observer seat at the inaugural Board of Peace meeting at the Donald J Trump Institute of Peace, represented by Namgya C Khampa, Chargé d'Affaires and Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of India, Washington, DC.
- After not attending the Davos unveiling last month, India observed the first Board of Peace session in Washington, part of Trump's 20-point Gaza plan.
- Officials say nearly 50 countries took part, reflecting attendance by more than 40 countries plus the European Union, while Marc Rowan detailed $50 billion in coastline value, 100,000 homes for around 500,000 people, and $5bn in infrastructure plans.
- The resolution gives the Board of Peace oversight of Gaza through 2027, and the plan won UN Security Council approval with Russia and China abstaining; India rejected US mediation claims, citing direct DGMO talks.
- Critics note the Board faces accusations of excluding Palestinians, as the Scottish Greens called it "a sham of a board" and a complaint was filed earlier this week at the International Criminal Court.
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India confirms attending Trump's first Board of Peace meeting as ‘observer’ nation, welcomes Gaza plan
India was represented by Chargé d'affaires at the Indian Embassy in Washington DC, Namgya Khampa. To date, India has not joined the Board of Peace, which has been set up by Trump for the redevelopment of the Gaza Strip
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India took an "observer" seat as it participated in the first meeting of US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace on Gaza on February 19. New Delhi was represented by Namgya Choden Khampa, Charge d'Affaires at the Embassy of India in Washington, DC. India had not attended the January 22 launch event in Davos, where Trump formally unveiled the Board of Peace, an initiative aimed at promoting long-term stability in Gaza and potentially addressin…
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