Trump's Board of Peace proposal for Gaza has sparked global debate due to its billion-dollar price tag and its vision as a permanent international organisation. Unlike the United Nations Security Council's earlier resolution, which set clear limits and oversight for a temporary peace initiative, Trump's plan positions the Board as a lasting fixture with broad powers. The charter outlines ambitions to promote stability and lawful governance in conflict zones, but its scope appears far wider than just Gaza. This shift raises important questions for countries like India, as the Board's mandate could become a global prototype, heavily influenced by its chair.
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