US Envoy Confirms Secretary Rubio's India Visit for QUAD Talks Soon

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor emphasized that the QUAD remains a top priority for Washington, with active discussions underway for future engagements. He confirmed that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's first meeting upon taking charge was with the QUAD, and he will travel to India in the coming months. Gor also addressed ongoing negotiations regarding India's oil imports, noting talks between the US Department of Energy and India's Ministry of Energy. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar previously clarified that while a leaders' summit did not occur, the QUAD's institutional mechanisms continue to function actively.

Key Points: US Envoy: QUAD Top Priority, Rubio to Visit India Soon

  • QUAD is a top US priority
  • Secretary Rubio to visit India in coming months
  • First meeting Rubio held was with QUAD
  • Oil import discussions with Venezuela ongoing
  • QUAD working groups continue despite summit timing
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"We're actively in talks, Secretary Rubio to visit India soon," says US envoy to India Sergio Gor on next QUAD summit

US Ambassador Sergio Gor announces active QUAD talks and plans for Secretary Marco Rubio's upcoming visit to India, highlighting the alliance's importance.

"The first meeting that Secretary Rubio had was with the QUAD. And that sends a message to the world. - Sergio Gor"

New Delhi, February 20

Highlighting the importance of the strategic alliance, Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor on Friday said that the first meeting held by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio after taking charge was with the QUAD, sending a strong message to the world.

Addressing a joint press conference along with US Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg and US President's Science and Technology Advisor Michael Kratsios, Gor said the QUAD remains a top priority for Washington and that discussions are actively underway. He added that while he did not have exact dates, Secretary Rubio would be travelling to India in the coming months as part of QUAD-related engagements and other initiatives.

"The QUAD is very important. The first meeting that Secretary Rubio had was with the QUAD. And that sends a message to the world. He didn't meet with anyone else. It was the QUAD. So that's something we're fully engaged on. We're actively in talks. I don't have exact dates, but Secretary Rubio will be travelling to India very soon, in a matter of months. And so that'll be part of the QUAD, along with many other initiatives," Sergio Gor told reporters.

He further said that the progress achieved through such partnerships is the result of efforts by hundreds and thousands of people across governments, and that the friendship and relationship between the two nations ultimately help deliver outcomes.

"Great question. Look, and the achievements, I appreciate your kind words, but it takes a lot of people. It's hundreds and thousands of people from across the government. It's the friendship and the relationship between our two nations that ultimately gets these things across the finish line," said Gor.

Responding to a query on whether India's import of about 2 per cent oil from Venezuela would now be routed through the United States and whether the dynamics of direct imports had changed, US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor said that discussions were still underway and details had not yet been made public.

Gor said there are active negotiations on the issue and that the US Department of Energy is in talks with India's Ministry of Energy. He added that some aspects have not been announced yet, but expressed hope that there would be clarity soon.

Earlier on February 14, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday said that the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) Leaders' Summit was "not cancelled" because it had never been formally scheduled. While acknowledging that a leaders' meeting did not take place, he cautioned against overinterpreting that development.

He was responding to a question at the Munich Security Conference 2026 on whether the security grouping comprising India, the United States, Japan and Australia had lost momentum in the absence of a leaders' summit last year and whether the Quad's unity could be sustained under a second Trump administration.

"The fact that the QUAD did not take place at the summit level itself, I wouldn't overread it. So do stay tuned," Jaishankar said.He underscored that beyond high-level political meetings, the Quad's various working groups and institutional mechanisms continue to function. "The other parts of the Quad-the various mechanisms -all of those are going on," he said, signalling that cooperation among the four countries remains intact.

India is supposed to host the next QUAD Leaders' Summit.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the strategic partnership is important, I hope our government ensures that our national interests, especially regarding energy security (like the Venezuela oil question), are not compromised. We must walk a fine line in these alliances. The details matter more than the optics.
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Rohit P
Jaishankar's point is well taken. We shouldn't get too hung up on summit-level meetings. If the working groups are functioning and delivering on tech, climate, and maritime security, that's real progress. The QUAD is more than a photo-op.
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Sarah B
As an observer, it's fascinating to see India's deft diplomacy. Balancing historical non-alignment with a pivotal role in a US-led grouping like QUAD. Hosting the next summit will be a major diplomatic event for New Delhi.
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Vikram M
The Venezuela oil part is interesting. 2% might seem small, but it's about diversifying supply and not being dependent on one region. Hope the negotiations with the US are favourable and don't just tie us into buying more expensive American LNG.
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Michael C
"Actively in talks" but "no exact dates" – sounds like typical diplomatic speak. Let's hope the visit materializes soon and brings concrete outcomes, especially on technology sharing and investment, not just statements.
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