India skipped the U.S. President Donald Trump-led “Board of Peace” charter announcement held in Davos.
The Board of Peace is part of the Trump administration’s Phase 2 of the Gaza Peace Proposal.
It is meant to oversee security, humanitarian assistance, reconstruction in the Gaza strip.
The Board is required to report to the 15-member Security Council every six months on its progress.
As a chairman, Trump serves as the final authority on the interpretation of the charter and holds veto power over key decisions, including membership removal and executive board actions.
Member states would be limited to three-year terms unless they pay $1 billion each to fund the board's activities and earn permanent membership.