India attends first Trump’s Board of Peace meet as an Observer; key takeaways of the meeting

India on Thursday attended the inaugural meeting of the newly formed Board of Peace as an observer country, a week after the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said it was reviewing the United States’ invitation to join the body.

India was represented at the meeting by Namgya C Khampa, Charge Charge d’Affaires at the Indian Embassy in Washington, DC.

The Board of the Peace was unveiled last month by US President Donald Trump during the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos. At the time, Trump said that “everyone wants to be a part” of the initiative, suggesting it could eventually emerge as a platform rivaling the United Nations.

Initially conceived as a mechanism to oversee and monitor the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, the Board was also tasked with facilitating reconstruction efforts and contributing to governance structures in the territory.

However, US officials have since indicated that its mandate could expand beyond the Gaza conflict to address broader global peace and stability initiatives.

The first formal meeting of the Bord was held at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, drawing participation from officials representing nearly 50 countries.

Of these, 27 countries have formally joined the Board. Member states include Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt, Hungary, Indonesia, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam, among others. The remaining participants, including India and the European Union, attended as observer entities.

India had earlier refrained from commenting on whether it would accept the US invitation and did not participate in the Board’s launch event in Davos. On February 12, the MEA confirmed that the proposal to join the organisation was under consideration.

However, the participation of India’s Charge d’Affaires in Thursday’s meeting signaled New Delhi’s readiness to engage with the Board, even as it stops short of committing to full membership at this stage.

What was the outcome of the meeting?

At the meeting, Trump announced that nine member states, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, the UAE, Morocco, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan and Kuwait have collectively committed $7 billion towards a Gaza relief package. He also said the United States would contribute an additional $10 billion to the Board of Peace, though he did not elaborate on how the funds would be allocated.

Major General Jasper Jeffers, commander of the proposed international security force, stated that Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Albania have pledged to deploy thousands of troops to Gaza. Meanwhile, Egypt and Jordan have indicated they will assist by training personnel for the mission.

Amid apprehensions that Trump planned to position the Board as a rival to the United Nations Security Council, the US President said the United States would “work again with the United Nations.”

I think the United Nations has great potential, really great potential. It has not lived up to potential. Someday, I won’t be here. The United Nations is going to be much stronger. The Board of Peace is going to almost be looking over the United Nations and making sure it runs properly,” he said.

Trump further said, “We are going to strengthen the United Nations. We are going to make sure its facilities are good. They need help, and they need help money-wise. We’re going to help them money-wise, and we’re going to make sure the United Nations is viable,”.

Latest

Reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war, Iran offers new proposal to US

Iran has reportedly offered a two-stage plan to US via intermediary Pakistan, which offers prolonged period of ceasefire extension or a permanent end to the war

Israel responds with Iron Dome- Reports

UAE sought support from its allies during Iran's unprovoked attacks on the country's infrastructure during the war with the US and Israel, prompting Jerusalem t

Shooter at Donald Trump event names officials as targets in manifesto—except Kash Patel

White House Event Shooting: The suspect has been identified as a 31-year-old teacher from Torrance, California. 

Pakistan not a suitable intermediary, lacks necessary credibility, says Iranian MP

Iran's lawmaker has questioned Pakistan's credibility as an intermediary between Iran and US, acussing Islamabad of taking Trump's interests into account. 

If they want to talk…: Trump sets conditions for Iran as Araghchi returns to Pak

Efforts to revive formal negotiations have suffered a setback after Donald Trump cancelled a planned visit by US envoys to Pakistan.

Topics

Archaeologists at Pompeii use artificial intelligence to reveal the face of one of the victims

Archaeologists at Pompeii use artificial intelligence to reveal the face of one of the victims

Pedro Pascal fights tears as fans chant his name at The Mandalorian event

Actor Pedro Pascal became emotional as fans cheered during the preview of The Mandalorian and Grogu in Mexico. He also shared his personal connection to the Sta

Nearly half of governments to deploy AI at scale, but face execution hurdles

The report titled "KPMG Global Tech Report 2026: Government and Public Sector" said that 48 per cent of government organisations plan to deploy AI use cases int

Is Outlook down right now? Users unable to sign in, witnessing too many ‘errors’

Outlook down: Responding to the outage, the company stated that affected users were being signed out of their accounts and witnessing too many 'errors'

Germany suspects Russia is behind Signal phishing that targeted top officials

Germany suspects Russia is behind Signal phishing that targeted top officials

China Bans Meta’s Acquisition of Manus on National Security Grounds

Beijing has banned the $2.5 billion acquisition and ordered the parties involved to rescind the transaction.

Need money to study, need education to earn: The vicious loop trapping students

Many students need to borrow money money before they can access quality education, yet need education first to earn money. This creates a cycle of education loa

Which place is known as the Wildlife Capital of the world?

Nairobi is called the wildlife capital of the world for a reason. It is the only city where a national park sits right next to the skyline, blending wild animal
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img