Why Trump Invited Modi To Join The Gaza Peace Summit In Sharm El-Sheikh?
U.S. President Donald Trump and Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi have extended an invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend a Gaza peace summit scheduled on October 13 in Sharm el-Sheikh. This move underscores the high geopolitical stakes and India’s potential diplomatic role in resolving the Israel–Hamas conflict.
Though the invitation has been announced publicly, the Prime Minister’s Office has not yet officially confirmed whether Modi will attend in person. Some media outlets suggest that India may instead be represented by a senior minister. The summit will see participation from over 20 nations and aims to chart a roadmap for peace and regional stability.
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Analysts view this invitation as a strategic signal. India, with its significant diplomatic weight and relationships in the Middle East, could play a key role in bridging divides. Modi’s presence (or absence) will be watched closely by global observers as it may reflect India’s positioning in the conflict and its own foreign policy priorities.
The summit, co-chaired by Trump and al-Sisi, is expected to focus on ceasefire enforcement, humanitarian aid corridors, and a longer-term political framework for Gaza. It comes at a moment when regional volatility is high and diplomatic efforts are intensifying. 5
While India navigates its strategic interests between key partners in the U.S. and Middle East, the decision to attend—or decline—will be closely interpreted by global and domestic political circles. It could also affect India’s standing in diplomatic grouping dialogues concerning conflict resolution and humanitarian coordination.
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The timing of this invitation—just days before the summit—is being viewed as a deliberate diplomatic gesture. Whether Modi attends may signal India’s willingness to deepen engagement on Middle East issues or maintain a cautious, neutral posture.
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