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

India participated as an observer at the inaugural meeting of US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace for Gaza, held on February 19 in Washington D.C. The Indian delegation was headed by Namgya Khampa, representing India's interest in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This event marks a significant diplomatic engagement by India, highlighting its growing involvement in international peace efforts, particularly in the Middle East. The Board of Peace aims to address the long-standing issues in Gaza and foster dialogue among stakeholders. India’s presence underscores its commitment to supporting peace initiatives in the region, amidst its diverse relationships with both Israel and Palestine. The event reflects the evolving dynamics of global politics, where nations are increasingly taking on active roles in conflict resolution and peacebuilding efforts.
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