India participated as an observer in US President Donald Trump’s inaugural Board of Peace meeting focused on Gaza reconstruction and stabilisation. Represented by Namgya C Khampa, Deputy Chief of Mission in Washington DC, India joined over 40 countries and the European Union at the event. While India did not become a formal member of the board, its presence signals engagement with evolving diplomatic efforts related to the Gaza conflict and regional peace initiatives.
What Is Trump’s Gaza Board of Peace?
Donald Trump convened the Board of Peace to,
- Focus on Gaza reconstruction
- Mobilise an international stabilisation force
- Promote a structured peace framework
The meeting was hosted at the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace and included leaders from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
India’s Role as an Observer
India opted to attend as an observer rather than a board member. Other observer nations included,
- Germany
- Italy
- Norway
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
India’s participation reflects its cautious and balanced diplomatic approach to the Israel-Palestine issue, engaging in dialogue without formal alignment.
India was represented by Namgya C Khampa, Deputy Chief of Mission in Washington DC.
Trump’s Remarks on India-Pakistan Ceasefire
- During the meeting, President Trump reiterated his claim that he had intervened to halt a previous conflict between India and Pakistan by threatening trade tariffs.
- He stated that he warned both countries of imposing 200% tariffs if hostilities did not cease.
- However, India has officially denied Trump’s role in brokering the ceasefire, maintaining that military de-escalation occurred after direct talks between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of both countries.
Pakistan’s Participation
- Shehbaz Sharif attended the meeting as a participating board member. Trump praised Sharif and Pakistan’s military leadership during the event.
- This highlights the geopolitical sensitivities surrounding South Asian dynamics within broader global diplomatic platforms.
Global Participation and Gaza Reconstruction Focus
More than 40 countries and the European Union confirmed attendance. The key agenda points included,
- Post-conflict reconstruction in Gaza
- Stabilisation and peacekeeping mechanisms
- International funding mobilisation
The initiative is positioned as part of a broader Gaza peace plan aimed at long-term stability.
India’s Diplomatic Position on Gaza
India traditionally supports,
- A two-state solution
- Peaceful dialogue
- Humanitarian assistance
By attending as an observer, India maintains engagement while preserving strategic autonomy in West Asian geopolitics.
Question
Q. India attended Trump’s Gaza Board meeting in what capacity?
A) Full member
B) Chairing nation
C) Observer
D) Mediator


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