
New York/Washington, February 19 India attended the inaugural meeting of US President Donald Trump's Board of Peace on Gaza as an "observer" country on Thursday.
Chargé d'affaires at the Indian Embassy in Washington DC, Namgya Khampa, attended the meeting at the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace.
India has not joined the Board of Peace, which has been set up by Trump for the redevelopment of the Gaza Strip.
Trump announced that the US will commit USD 10 billion to the Board, which includes 27 nations such as Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Hungary, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was among the numerous global leaders that the US President had invited to join the board that was announced under the second phase of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
India was among the countries not present at a January 22 ceremony in Davos where Trump unveiled the Board of Peace that seeks to work towards bringing lasting peace to Gaza and possibly resolve other global conflicts.
The Board of Peace is perceived as a rival to the UN. Trump has previously said that the Board of Peace "might" replace the UN, which he said has never lived up to its potential.
