9 Powerful Reasons India Joined Trump’s Board of Peace Without Becoming a member

9 Powerful Reasons India Joined Trump’s Board of Peace Without Becoming a member
India attended Donald Trump’s controversial Board of Peace as an observer, not a member. Here’s why New Delhi chose cautious engagement—balancing Gaza diplomacy, UN legitimacy, US ties, and Pakistan-related risks.
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7 Explosive Takeaways as India Observes Trump’s Bold Board of Peace

7 Explosive Takeaways as India Observes Trump’s Bold Board of Peace
India attended the first meeting of US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace as an observer, signalling cautious engagement with a controversial new global body aimed at reshaping Gaza’s future. Here’s what it means for geopolitics, the UN, and West Asia.
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11 Explosive Questions Surrounding Trump’s Global ‘Board of Peace’ as First Summit Nears

11 Explosive Questions Surrounding Trump’s Global ‘Board of Peace’ as First Summit Nears
The Trump administration is preparing to host the first-ever meeting of its controversial “Board of Peace” on February 19 in Washington. Originally designed to oversee Gaza’s reconstruction, the board’s expanded global mandate, $1 billion membership fee, and sweeping powers for Donald Trump have sparked international skepticism, raising questions about its legitimacy, goals, and impact on global peace efforts.
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7 Shocking Consequences of the US’ Reckless Exit From WHO

7 Shocking Consequences of the US’ Reckless Exit From WHO
The United States has formally withdrawn from the World Health Organization, leaving behind up to $260 million in unpaid dues and triggering alarm across the global health community. Experts warn the decision is scientifically reckless, weakens pandemic preparedness, and could leave the US dangerously exposed to future outbreaks.
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7 Explosive Fault Lines in Trump’s Global “Board of Peace” Gambit

7 Explosive Fault Lines in Trump’s Global “Board of Peace” Gambit
The U.S. withdrawal of Canada’s invitation to Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” highlights deepening global unease over the initiative. As India stays cautious, allies step back, and critics warn of a challenge to the UN-led order, Trump’s ambitious peace body faces credibility and legitimacy questions.
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8 Islamic Nations Make Historic Move to Join Trump’s Bold Board of Peace

8 Islamic Nations Make Historic Move to Join Trump’s Bold Board of Peace
Eight Muslim-majority nations including Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Turkey, and Qatar have agreed to join U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial Board of Peace, a new global initiative aimed at enforcing a permanent Gaza ceasefire, overseeing reconstruction, and potentially reshaping the international peace architecture beyond the United Nations.
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7 Explosive Facts About Trump’s $1 Billion Gaza Peace Board

7 Explosive Facts About Trump’s $1 Billion Gaza Peace Board
Donald Trump’s proposed Board of Peace for Gaza is drawing global attention — and controversy — with a $1 billion price tag for permanent membership. Here’s how it works, who’s invited, and why countries like India are cautious.
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66 Dramatic Exits: Trump’s Bold Global Pullout Shakes World Order

66 Dramatic Exits: Trump’s Bold Global Pullout Shakes World Order
US President Donald Trump has ordered America’s withdrawal from 66 international and UN-linked organisations, including major climate, health and democracy bodies. The White House says the move ends funding for institutions deemed hostile to US sovereignty, triggering global concern over America’s retreat from multilateral leadership.
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UN Peacekeeping 2025: President Murmu Hails India’s Powerful Global Role

UN Peacekeeping 2025: President Murmu Hails India’s Powerful Global Role
President Droupadi Murmu praised Indian peacekeepers for earning global goodwill and making strides in gender inclusion at the UN Army Chiefs’ Conclave 2025, reaffirming India’s commitment to multilateralism and peacekeeping.
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India Wins 7th Term Unopposed to UN Human Rights Council (2026–28)

India Wins 7th Term Unopposed to UN Human Rights Council (2026–28)
India has been elected unopposed to the United Nations Human Rights Council for the 2026–28 term — its seventh time on the 47-member body — reaffirming its enduring commitment to multilateralism and global human rights.
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