'He's Like Me, He Doesn't Sleep': Gor Recalls when Trump Wanted to Call PM Modi at 6:00 Am
- US Ambassador Sergio Gor recalled that President Donald Trump spontaneously wanted to call Prime Minister Narendra Modi early in the morning, reflecting their informal friendship beyond formal schedules.
- Gor shared this anecdote at the IX USISPF Leadership Summit 2026, emphasizing the personal bond between Trump and Modi.
- The US is eager to host Modi again, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio extending an invitation for a visit ideally during the 2026 G20 Summit in Miami.
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US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor has said that it's not accurate to say that India-US relations have deteriorated. He explained this by telling a story about a time when it was 6 a.m. in India and Trump asked Gor to speak with PM Modi.
'He's like me, he doesn't sleep': Gor recalls when Trump wanted to call PM Modi at 6:00 am
Speaking at the USISPF Leadership Summit, Gor recalled that Trump had once asked for an early morning phone call with PM Modi, underscoring the friendship shared by the two leaders
'Modi Doesn't Sleep, He's Like Me': US Envoy Sergio Gor Recalls Trump's 6 Am Call Request to His 'Friend’
The envoy explained that the incident was less about the timing of the call and more about the bond between the two leaders, adding, "The president truly considers the prime minister a friend."
He's like me, doesn't sleep: US envoy on when Trump said to call PM Modi at 6 am
US Ambassador Sergio Gor said Donald Trump once suggested calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi at 6 am in India during an event. He said the episode reflected a personal rapport that sits apart from formal diplomatic scheduling.
'Modi Doesn't Sleep, He's Like Me': US Envoy Sergio Gor Recalls Early Morning Call Anecdote
US Ambassador Sergio Gor discusses how Donald Trump and Narendra Modi’s personal rapport is driving India-US relations. From spontaneous phone calls to strategic cooperation, discover why this leadership bond matters for the future.

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