US-India Ties ‘Warmer than India’s with China,’ Says Trump’s Pick for Ambassador Sergio Gor
Sergio Gor, nominated to fill a vacancy since January, aims to boost US-India trade, deepen defense cooperation, and advance technology partnerships amid ongoing tariff negotiations.
- Sergio Gor, nominated by President Donald Trump, plans to focus on trade and defense cooperation if confirmed as U.S. ambassador to India.
- Gor emphasized that India's protectionist policies hinder U.S.-India relations, noting that negotiations for a trade deal are progressing.
- He highlighted that stopping India from purchasing Russian oil is a priority for the U.S. administration.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio endorsed Gor, stating that India is a vital partner in the U.S.'s future strategy in the Indo-Pacific.
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Gor Champions Strengthening of U.S.-India Ties Under Trump's Leadership - Real News Now
Sergio Gor, President Donald Trump’s nominee for the ambassador to India, expressed confidence last Thursday about strengthening India’s ties with the United States, defying fears that it might be drifting towards China. During his Senate confirmation hearing, Gor highlighted that the two nations share little common ground and a close relationship between them is quite unlikely. He assured, ‘We might have a brief hiccup in our relationship with …
India "one of the top relationships that US has in the world today": US Secy of State Marco Rubio - The Statesman
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday (local time) hailed India as "one of the top relationships that the US has in the world today" during the Senate confirmation hearing for Sergio Gor, US President Donald Trump's nominee for US Ambassador to India.
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