Washington DC [US], April 7 (ANI): Indian Ambassador to the US Vinay Mohan Kwatra and US Ambassador Sergio Gor met in Washington to discuss enhancing bilateral strategic ties. Sharing details on X, Kwatra wrote, “Good to catch up with my friend, Amb Sergio Gor @USAmbIndia, during his visit to Washington DC. Respect and value his partnership, as we continue our robust efforts to achieve the goals agreed by our two leaders for the India-U.S. strategic ties.”
Gor echoed the sentiment, describing the relationship as a “strategic relationship.” During his Washington visit, he met FBI Director Kash Patel to discuss US-India cooperation against transnational threats, including cybercrime, narcotics, and illicit networks, praising Patel’s work: “A constructive discussion with Kash Patel on U.S.-India cooperation to counter transnational threats—cybercrime, narcotics, and illicit networks. Strong alignment on security priorities. Kash has done a fantastic job at the FBI. In 2025: 112% INCREASE IN VIOLENT CRIME ARRESTS YEAR TO YEAR. 20% DECREASE IN HOMICIDES. 20% DECREASE IN ROBBERIES!”
Gor also met Vice President JD Vance to discuss India-US relations, thanking him for his “continued leadership and attention to the U.S.-India relationship” and noting that “under President Trump’s leadership, the White House is fully engaged in the region.” Gor is scheduled to dine with President Trump around the same time as the latest extension of Trump’s deadline to Iran to make a deal would end.
In an earlier interview with Span Magazine, Gor said President Trump regards Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a true friend and that strengthening India-US ties and pursuing mutually beneficial goals is a privilege. (ANI)
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