India Attends 1st Meet Of Trump's Board Of Peace In Washington As Observer

India participated as an observer in the inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace established by former U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington. This engagement follows India's recent announcement of its intention to review a proposal for membership on the Board. The Board aims to promote peace initiatives globally, and India's involvement signifies its interest in strengthening bilateral relations with the U.S. The meeting was attended by various international representatives, highlighting a collaborative approach to address global peace challenges. India's decision to attend underscores its diplomatic strategy to enhance its role on the global stage, particularly in matters of peace and security. The discussions at the meeting are expected to pave the way for more structured dialogues on international cooperation and peace-building efforts, aligning with India's longstanding commitment to these ideals.
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