US President Donald Trump has invited India to be a part of Gaza’s “Board of Peace” initiative which aims to resolve global conflicts. The US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor shared on social media that the US President has sent a letter to Mr Modi in this regard. Trump, in his letter, said it was his great honour to invite the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to join him in a critically important effort to solidify peace” in the Middle East. Trump has extended his invitations have been extended to nearly 60 countries including Pakistan. The Board Of Peace plan is the second phase of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Board Of Peace
Board Of Peace is a US-led initiative proposed under the second phase of President Trump’s Gaza peace plan to oversee post-conflict governance, stabilization and peace establishment in Gaza. It was first proposed in October 2025.
Objectives
- To ensure stabilization and reconstruction with the help of international funding.
- To supervise Gaza’s governance.
- To oversee arrangements until the Palestinian Authority completes institutional reforms.
- To bypass paralysed UNSC and act as a potential global template for conflict resolution.
Members of the Board
Chairperson: US President Donald Trump Composition: selected countries invited by President Trump Nature: invitation-based membership
India has always supported a two-state solution on the Israel and Palestine issue. It has also welcomed humanitarian aspects of Trump’s plan but has ruled out troop participation in the non-UN International Stabilisation Force. India has reiterated its neutral stand on the issue by not responding formally, balancing ties with the U.S. while safeguarding commitment to UN-centric multilateralism.





