
The US-led Gaza Peace Board, chaired by President Donald Trump, aims to promote stability and governance in conflict zones, with invitations extended to 60 countries including India. While the board seeks permanent members through a $1 billion fee, some nations like France have declined participation. India is considering its position amid concerns over the board's departure from established multilateral norms, potential reputational risks, and geopolitical complexities involving US-Iran relations and regional influence. The Gaza conflict's humanitarian crisis further complicates India's decision.
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