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Donald Trump invites PM Modi to join Gaza Board of Peace for Middle East stability
This news report details an invitation from US President Donald Trump to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to join the 'Board of Peace' for Gaza. The international body, established to oversee the reconstruction,
US President Donald Trump expressed confidence that India and the US would strike a “good deal” under the proposed Bilateral Trade Agreement, and praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi while speaking after his Davos address.
US President Donald Trump invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be part of the 'Board of Peace' that will work towards bringing lasting peace to Gaza and embark on a "bold new approach" to resolve "global conflict".
US President Donald Trump invites India and other nations to join the new “Board of Peace” for Gaza, aiming to oversee post-war reconstruction and lasting regional stability.
Trump launches ‘Board of Peace’: India avoids Davos optics as Pakistan’s Shehbaz Sharif shares stage
New Delhi had received an invitation to join the initiative on Sunday but has so far neither officially accepted nor rejected the offer
A year after early optimism following Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s White House visit, relations between the two countries have become increasingly strained.
It is an effort being mirrored by exporters across India — and one Bhatia hopes will get a boost this week as Indian negotiators race to complete a new trade deal with the EU, a pact that would be the latest in a series sealed by New Delhi since Trump’s tariff offensive in August.