India attends Trump’s Board of Peace Gaza event in Washington D.C. as ‘observer’

India participated in the inaugural meeting of President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace on Gaza, held on February 19 in Washington D.C., as an observer nation. The Indian delegation, led by Namgya Khampa, represented India's interest in fostering peace in the Middle East, particularly concerning the ongoing conflict in Gaza. This engagement highlights India's diplomatic efforts to contribute to international peace initiatives, underlining its commitment to supporting stability in the region. The meeting aimed to address critical issues related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, showcasing the United States' approach to peacebuilding in the area. India's involvement marks a significant step in its foreign policy, reflecting its strategic relationships and the importance it places on regional and global peace efforts.
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