GS 2: International RelationsGS 2: Polity

To have a say, India must be on board, Pg11

Trump invites Modi to Gaza Peace Board amidst geopolitical complexities, testing India's foreign policy and commitment to regional stability.

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Key Highlights:

  • Donald Trump invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to join the Board of Peace for Gaza on January 16.
  • The invitation is part of Trump's 20-point roadmap for Gaza, aimed at achieving long-term peace and development for Palestinians and Israelis.
  • The Board of Peace aims to include 50-60 world leaders, with an endorsement in principle from the UN Security Council.
  • A $1 billion contribution is proposed for securing "permanent membership" beyond the initial three-year term.

Detailed Insights:

  • India's stance supports a two-state solution, unconditional prisoner release, and increased humanitarian aid.
  • Several countries including France, Norway, Slovenia, and Sweden have declined the invitation to join the board.
  • West Asian countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and Bahrain, along with Pakistan, Turkey, and Azerbaijan, have accepted the invitation.
  • Trump's chairmanship and potential veto powers, along with uncertainties about the $1 billion contributions, raise concerns about the board's future.
  • India's participation could enhance its influence in Gaza's future and underscore its commitment to regional stability.
  • The US tariffs on India's energy trade with Russia and threats of further penalties related to Iran add complexity to India's decision.
  • The board's structure is multi-tiered, with an inner "founding executive council" chaired by Trump, distinct from the main board.
  • The initiative is US-led, differing from the UN-led processes preferred by Russia, China, and India.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Two-State Solution: A proposed resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict involving the establishment of independent Israeli and Palestinian states.
  • UN Security Council: The United Nations' principal body for maintaining international peace and security.
  • Multilateralism: The principle of organizing relations between three or more states based on cooperation.
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