US President Donald Trump has invited PM Modi for a major meeting on this issue.US President Donald Trump has invited PM Modi for a major meeting on this issue

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US President Donald Trump has invited India to be part of the Gaza Peace Board. The White House issued a letter to Prime Minister Modi, stating: “As President of the United States, I am immensely proud to invite you, as Prime Minister of the Republic of India, to join this historic and momentous endeavor to solidify peace in the Middle East and to embrace a bold new approach to resolving global conflicts.
On September 29, 2025, I announced a comprehensive plan to end the Gaza conflict, an extraordinary 20-point roadmap that was immediately embraced by all world leaders, including the heads of state of the Arab world, Israel, and Europe. Building on this plan, on November 17, the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2803, welcoming and endorsing this approach.
The time has come to make all dreams a reality
Now is the time to translate these aspirations into reality. At the heart of this plan is the Peace Board, the most influential and significant board ever established, which will be constituted as a new international organization and transitional governing administration. This endeavor will unite a select group of nations prepared to shoulder the great responsibility of building lasting peace.
This honor is bestowed upon those who are ready to lead by example and make an exceptional investment in a secure and prosperous future for generations to come. We will bring together our remarkable and committed partners in the near future, many of whom are among the world’s most respected leaders.”
India’s opportunity to participate in this crucial diplomatic process is proof of New Delhi’s growing importance on the international stage. It shows that India maintains good relations with both sides, Israel and Palestine, and can play a role in establishing peace.
The Gaza Peace Agreement was signed on October 13, 2025
It is worth noting that on October 13, 2025, a historic peace agreement was reached in Gaza to end the two-year-long Israel-Hamas war. Following mediation by US President Donald Trump, Hamas released the hostages, and Israel also released its prisoners. This was followed by a summit in the Egyptian city of Sharm El Sheikh, where the Gaza Declaration was signed.
The Gaza Peace Agreement was based on a 20-point proposal
US President Donald Trump brokered the agreement between the two sides, which was based on a 20-point proposal. The conference reached an agreement on a ceasefire, the reconstruction of Gaza, and long-term peace. At this same conference, a proposal was put forward to govern Gaza under a ‘Board of Peace,’ which would be led by Trump and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
