The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated that India is reviewing an invitation from the United States to participate in the Board of Peace, a US-led initiative for rebuilding and revitalizing Gaza. The inaugural session of the Board of Peace is set for February 19.
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, during a media briefing, reaffirmed India’s commitment to supporting endeavors that foster peace, stability, and dialogue in West Asia. He confirmed that India is evaluating the US invitation to join the Board of Peace, highlighting India’s consistent backing for peace initiatives in the region.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently expressed India’s backing for US President Donald Trump’s peace efforts during a telephonic conversation on February 2. PM Modi praised Trump’s leadership role in promoting global peace, stability, and prosperity, emphasizing India’s full support for peace initiatives.
President Trump introduced the Board of Peace at Davos last month, aiming to transition from conflict to reconstruction in Gaza. Trump emphasized the economic potential of Gaza’s location, envisioning a future of development and prosperity for the region.
