Washington: US President Donald Trump had invited India to join the “Board of Peace” stuff worked for Gaza. This initiative came as part of the second phase of the armistice between Israel and Hamas. This proposal was put forward at a time when Gaza is going through massive destruction and efforts have intensified at the international level to create a new system for governance, reconstruction and economic assistance.
What is this “Board of Peace” without all?
According to the US administration, this will be an international platform that will help in setting up an legalistic structure in Gaza, rebuilding infrastructure, mobilizing investment and establishing a stable governance system. Trump has tabbed this a big step towards establishing long-term peace in West Asia.
Why is India stuff included in this?
Experts say that India's global reputation, well-turned affairs and wits in minutiae projects are considered important for this initiative. India has once played a role in reconstruction and institutional minutiae in many conflict-affected areas, due to which it is seen as a reliable partner.
Which other countries have been invited?
Many big countries and organizations have been invited to join this board. Among these, the names of the top leadership of Turkey, Egypt, France, Germany, Australia, Canada and the European Commission have emerged. Pakistan has moreover received a proposal to join this forum, which has been confirmed by the Foreign Office there.
How have the board's sonnet and expenses been decided?
According to media reports, in the typhoon document sent to some countries, it has been said that members who want to remain a part of the workbench for increasingly than three years will have to make a stock-still financial contribution. This value will be spent on legalistic structures and minutiae projects in Gaza.
Who will be its main faces?
The US President has moreover spoken a working group for this initiative, which includes many big names associated with the US and international institutions. These include leaders like America's Secretary of State, Special Envoy for the Middle East, World Bank senior and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Apart from this, Trump's tropical toadies will moreover be a part of this group.
What impact could this have on the future of Gaza?
Experts believe that if this workbench works in an zippy and impartial manner, it can help in bringing legalistic stability in Gaza and speeding up the reconstruction process. However, some experts are cautious well-nigh this and say that without ground conditions and political consensus, the impact of any international structure can be limited.

