Relevance: GS II (International Relations – Global Groupings) | Source: The Hindu
1. The Context: A New Global Player
In a move challenging the established global order, US President Donald Trump inaugurated the “Board of Peace” at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.
- The Mission: The body aims to oversee the ceasefire in Gaza and manage the territory’s future governance, bypassing the traditional United Nations framework.
- First Move: As an immediate action, the initiative announced the reopening of the Rafah Border Crossing (between Gaza and Egypt) to facilitate aid and movement.
2. The Membership: Who Joined?
While 59 countries reportedly signed up, representatives from only 19 nations were physically present at the launch.
- The Coalition: It is a unique mix of West Asian nations (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Egypt), Islamic nations (Pakistan, Indonesia), and others like Argentina and Hungary.
- The Skeptics: Most traditional Western allies (NATO members) stayed away, wary of the body’s ambition to potentially “rival the United Nations.”
3. India’s Stance (Strategic Autonomy)
- The Absence: Despite being invited, India did not participate in the launch.
- The Logic: India’s absence signals “Strategic Autonomy.” New Delhi is cautious about joining a US-led grouping that explicitly seeks to sideline the UN, preferring to work through established multilateral frameworks or direct bilateral ties for peace in West Asia.
4. The Controversy: “Obsolete” UN?
President Trump pitched this Board as an alternative to the UN, criticizing the global body for inaction. This marks a significant rise in “Minilateralism”—where powerful nations create small, ad-hoc groups to solve specific problems because they feel big institutions (like the UN) are broken.
UPSC Value Box
Concept / Location | Relevance for Prelims |
| Rafah Crossing | The only border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt. It is the sole entry point for aid that does not pass through Israel. |
| Minilateralism | A diplomatic trend where small groups of countries (e.g., Quad, I2U2, Board of Peace) form coalitions to address specific issues, bypassing larger, slower bodies like the UN. |
| Abraham Accords | A series of agreements (2020) normalizing relations between Israel and several Arab nations (UAE, Bahrain). The “Board of Peace” is seen as a continuation of this policy. |
Q. With reference to the “Board of Peace” initiative recently launched at the World Economic Forum (Davos), consider the following statements:
- It is a specialized agency under the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to oversee peace in West Asia.
- The initiative aims to oversee the governance of the Gaza Strip and facilitate the opening of the Rafah crossing.
- India is one of the founding members of this board.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Correct Answer: (b)
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