India is reportedly concerned that US President Donald Trump could raise the Kashmir issue at the newly formed Gaza “Board of Peace,” according to British media reports.
The reports say Trump has invited India to join the Board of Peace, which has been established to oversee a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and supervise an interim governance structure in Gaza. However, it remains unclear whether India will accept the invitation.
The Board of Peace has already been joined by several countries, including Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. A total of 59 countries have signed on, while representatives from 19 nations attended the signing ceremony held in Davos. British media noted that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was invited to the event but did not attend.
According to analysts cited by British outlets, India’s decision on whether to join the Gaza Peace Board could impact regional stability in West Asia as well as New Delhi’s relations with Washington. There is also concern in India that Trump may extend the scope of the board to other disputed regions, including Kashmir.
Speaking at the ceremony, Trump said the initiative was not just for the United States but for the entire world, adding that similar frameworks could be applied elsewhere, following what he described as success in Gaza.
Former Indian diplomat Akbaruddin has advised New Delhi against joining the board, warning it could conflict with existing UN resolutions and indirectly legitimise the board’s future decisions.

