Sergio Gor and Vikram Misri Discuss Expanded US-India Collaboration

Sergio Gor and Vikram Misri Discuss Expanded US-India Collaboration.webp

Florida, April 11 US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor said on Saturday that Washington and New Delhi will closely work together across key sectors, including trade, defense, and energy.

Speaking on X after his meeting with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri in Florida, Gor said, "It was a pleasure to host Vikram Misri tonight at Mar a Lago! From trade and defense to energy, India and the United States are ready to work closely together in the coming months and years."

India and the United States expanded cooperation on energy, critical technologies, and defense during Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri's meetings with senior US officials this week, signaling closer strategic alignment.

On the final day of his busy three-day engagements, energy cooperation was a key focus, with Misri meeting US Energy Secretary Chris Wright.

The Indian Embassy in Washington said Misri "met with Energy Secretary Chris Wright. The discussions focused on advancing energy security, deepening bilateral energy trade, and identifying new avenues to strengthen the India-US Energy Partnership."

Gor highlighted the growing collaboration in the sector. "Following India's historic passage of the SHANTI bill, we are ready to cooperate on civil nuclear issues, as well as other areas such as coal gasification and US LPG exports," he said.

Beyond energy, the talks also covered emerging technologies and supply chains.

According to the US Department of Commerce, "This week, Under Secretary William Kimmitt and India's Foreign Secretary, Vikram Misri, met to discuss advancing US-India cooperation on critical and emerging technologies, securing trusted supply chains, and exploring opportunities for US AI exports."

The Foreign Secretary also held a meeting with Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau at the State Department and reviewed the "full bilateral agenda" for the coming year. The discussions included high-level India-US engagements and ongoing regional developments across key sectors, including trade, technology, defense, and energy, the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement.

Misri also held discussions with senior White House officials, including National Security Council leadership.

The Indian Embassy said the talks covered "issues of mutual strategic interest, including the Indian Ocean Strategic Venture and recent developments in West Asia."

Defense cooperation was also a key aspect of the engagements.

Gor said, "The US Army and Indian Army will play an important role in strengthening defense ties."

He added that "defense cooperation between the US and India is only growing and it's making both our countries safer and stronger," citing discussions on "defense sales of US equipment… and strengthening interoperability."

Misri also attended a reception at India House hosted by India's Ambassador to the US Vinay Kwatra, where he met officials and stakeholders from across the US administration.

The Indian Embassy said he "interacted with friends and partners from across the US Administration, reaffirming the strong and vibrant bilateral partnership, and joint efforts to further strengthen ties."

The meetings reflect growing convergence between New Delhi and Washington across strategic and economic priorities, including energy security, technology cooperation, and defense ties.

India and the United States have deepened their partnership over the past decade through regular high-level exchanges and expanding cooperation across sectors. The relationship has evolved into a Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership covering defense, trade, technology, and people-to-people ties.

Both countries are also working more closely in the Indo-Pacific, focusing on regional stability, resilient supply chains, and emerging global challenges.
 
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