India’s foreign policy has always been on the principle of Vadhudhaiva Kutumbakam, that is, India does not stand against anyone but in favor of peace and stability. India’s role has continuously increased in the last few months. Be it the visit of Afghan Taliban’s Foreign Minister Aamir Khan Muttaki to India or Zelensky’s statement of Modi ji bringing peace in the Russia-Ukraine war or India’s decisive role in the G20. All this has increased India’s diplomatic credibility manifold. Now Egypt’s Gaza Peace Summit can become another international platform for India. Where India will further strengthen its image of peace and stability.
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The first phase of the Gaza peace plan is starting with the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. To finalize this, a big summit is being held in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, which is being chaired by US President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi. CC has sent invitations to leaders of 20 countries including Prime Minister Narendra Modi. However Modi will not attend. In his place, Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh will go to Egypt for the conference.These will include Spain, Pakistan, Japan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Hungary, India, Cyprus, Greece, Bahrain etc.
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Hamas may release 20 Israeli hostages. US Vice President JD Baines claimed that Trump will meet him. Israel will withdraw troops from Gaza Strip. US President Donald Trump reached Israel on Monday. It began with Hamas releasing Israeli hostages as part of a US-brokered ceasefire after two years of war. The US President’s official ‘Air Force One’ plane landed at Ben-Gurion International Airport at 9.42 am. The plane passed over Tel Aviv’s ‘Hostages Square’, where thousands of people had gathered. Trump’s plane arrived in Israel just after the first seven hostages released by Hamas arrived in Israel from Gaza. At the same time, Israel will also release more than 1,900 Palestinian prisoners.