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    Trump Invites India To Be Part Of Gaza’s “Board Of Peace”

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    Former US President Donald Trump has reportedly floated the idea of India playing a role in a proposed international “Board of Peace” for Gaza, a concept aimed at stabilising the conflict-ravaged region once hostilities subside. While no formal framework has been announced, the suggestion signals Trump’s renewed emphasis on alternative diplomatic mechanisms to address long-standing conflicts in West Asia.

    According to sources familiar with the matter, Trump’s proposal envisions a multi-nation body comprising influential global and regional powers that could oversee post-war reconstruction, humanitarian coordination, and long-term security arrangements in Gaza. India’s inclusion, he reportedly believes, would add credibility and balance to the initiative, given New Delhi’s growing global stature, strategic autonomy, and its historically balanced relations with both Israel and the Arab world.

    India has consistently called for restraint, humanitarian access, and dialogue in the Gaza conflict, while also maintaining strong diplomatic and economic ties with Israel. At the same time, New Delhi has long supported the Palestinian cause and a two-state solution, making it a country seen by many as capable of engaging with all sides without being viewed as overtly partisan.

    Trump’s idea of a “Board of Peace” aligns with his past approach to foreign policy, where he favoured unconventional, deal-driven frameworks over traditional multilateral institutions. During his presidency, he played a key role in brokering the Abraham Accords, which normalised relations between Israel and several Arab states. Supporters argue that a similar out-of-the-box approach could help break the current deadlock in Gaza, while critics question whether such initiatives risk sidelining existing international mechanisms like the United Nations.

    So far, there has been no official response from the Indian government regarding the proposal. Diplomats note that India traditionally exercises caution in conflict mediation roles, preferring consensus-driven, internationally sanctioned processes. Any participation would likely depend on clear mandates, broad international support, and alignment with India’s long-standing foreign policy principles.

    Analysts say the proposal reflects the increasing recognition of India as a key global stakeholder, whose involvement is now sought in complex geopolitical crises beyond its immediate region. Whether the idea materialises into a concrete plan remains uncertain, but it underscores the shifting dynamics of global diplomacy, where emerging powers like India are increasingly being viewed as potential stabilising forces.

    As the Gaza conflict continues to draw international concern, discussions around post-war governance and peace-building are expected to intensify. Trump’s suggestion, though still informal, has added a new dimension to these conversations, highlighting the growing expectation that resolving global crises may require broader and more diverse leadership than ever before.

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