Thursday, February 19, 2026

India Joins Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Meet In Washington As Observer

<p><span data-contrast="auto">India on Thursday (February 19) attended the first meeting of US President Donald Trump&rsquo;s Board of Peace on Gaza in Washington, D.C., taking part in the discussions as an &ldquo;observer&rdquo; nation.</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> <p><span data-contrast="auto">As per the official attendee list released by the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace, India was represented at the high-level gathering by&nbsp;Namgya&nbsp;Khampa, Charg&eacute; d&rsquo;affaires at the Indian Embassy in Washington, DC.</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> <p><span data-contrast="auto">New Delhi has not yet formally signed on to the Board of Peace, an initiative spearheaded by Trump to supervise Gaza&rsquo;s reconstruction and future governance framework.&nbsp;</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> <h2><strong><span data-contrast="auto">India Maintains Cautious Distance</span></strong><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></h2> <p><span data-contrast="auto">Despite receiving an invitation earlier, India has so far refrained from confirming full membership of the Board. The country also did not&nbsp;participate&nbsp;in the&nbsp;organisation&rsquo;s&nbsp;launch event held in Davos in January.</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> <p><span data-contrast="auto">&nbsp;On February 12, the Ministry of External Affairs&nbsp;indicated&nbsp;that the proposal was still under review,&nbsp;signalling&nbsp;a measured and cautious approach from New Delhi&nbsp;regarding&nbsp;the initiative.</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> <h2><strong><span data-contrast="auto">Nearly 50&nbsp;Nations Take Part</span></strong><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></h2> <p><span data-contrast="auto">The Washington meeting saw participation from officials&nbsp;representing&nbsp;close to 50 countries. Of these, 27 nations&nbsp;including Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt, Hungary, Indonesia, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia,&nbsp;Turkey, the UAE,&nbsp;Uzbekistan&nbsp;and Vietnam&nbsp;are already members of the Board.</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> <p><span data-contrast="auto">Other participants, among them India and the European Union, attended in observer capacity.</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> <p><span data-contrast="auto">Trump had first introduced the Board of Peace at the World Economic Forum in Davos last month, asserting that "everyone wants to be a part" of the proposed body.</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> <h2><strong><span data-contrast="auto">Board Positioned as Potential UN Alternative</span></strong><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></h2> <p><span data-contrast="auto">The Board of Peace&nbsp;is&nbsp;widely viewed as a&nbsp;possible competitor&nbsp;to the United Nations. Trump has previously suggested the new body &ldquo;might&rdquo; replace the UN, while also&nbsp;criticising&nbsp;the global&nbsp;organisation&nbsp;for falling short of expectations.</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> <p><span data-contrast="auto">Originally conceived to&nbsp;monitor&nbsp;the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and support Gaza&rsquo;s rebuilding, the Board&rsquo;s proposed scope has since expanded significantly.</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> <h2><strong><span data-contrast="auto">Funding Commitments Announced</span></strong><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></h2> <p><span data-contrast="auto">During the Washington meeting, Trump highlighted that member countries have together pledged&nbsp;$7 billion&nbsp;toward a Gaza reconstruction fund intended to support rebuilding efforts once Hamas disarms&nbsp;an outcome that&nbsp;remains&nbsp;uncertain amid continuing tensions.</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p> <p><span data-contrast="auto">The US president also&nbsp;stated&nbsp;that the United States would contribute&nbsp;$10 billion&nbsp;to the initiative, though details&nbsp;regarding&nbsp;the funding source or potential congressional approval were not provided.</span><span data-ccp-props="{}">&nbsp;</span></p>

source https://news.abplive.com/news/world/india-joins-trump-s-board-of-peace-meet-in-washington-as-observer-1827914

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