US President Donald Trump held discussions on India-US relations with diplomat Sergio Gor during a dinner engagement in Washington, highlighting the continued importance of the bilateral partnership.
Describing the interaction as a significant and memorable exchange, Gor noted that the conversation focused on strengthening ties between the two nations and advancing shared global priorities. The meeting underscored the strategic depth of the relationship, with both sides expressing optimism about future cooperation.
Earlier in the day, Gor also met with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to discuss the commercial roadmap between India and the United States. The talks explored avenues to enhance collaboration in emerging sectors, particularly artificial intelligence, as both countries seek to align technological capabilities and innovation ecosystems.
The discussions also highlighted growing Indian investment in the US pharmaceutical sector, aimed at boosting competition and reinforcing supply chain resilience. Both sides emphasised the importance of expanding trade and investment flows to support economic growth and stability.
In addition, Gor indicated that India’s participation in upcoming global investment platforms, including the SelectUSA Summit, would further strengthen economic engagement. The focus remains on building long-term partnerships across industries and fostering innovation-driven collaboration.
During his visit, Gor also met with US Vice President JD Vance, continuing a series of high-level interactions aimed at deepening diplomatic and economic ties.
The engagements reflect the evolving nature of India-US relations, which are increasingly centred on technology, trade, and strategic cooperation. As both countries navigate a rapidly changing global landscape, sustained dialogue at multiple levels remains key to advancing mutual interests and reinforcing the partnership.











