US Deputy NSA Robert Gabriel Visits India Amid Growing Tech & Security Ties

United States Deputy National Security Advisor Robert Gabriel is visiting India, as announced by US Ambassador Sergio Gor. The visit follows recent trips by US Under Secretary of State Jacob Helberg, who highlighted the strategic PAX SILICA initiative for shared economic security and supply chains. It also comes after Admiral Samuel J. Paparo's visit to discuss military interoperability and security interests in the Indo-Pacific. These consecutive high-level engagements underscore the deepening and multi-faceted strategic partnership between India and the United States.

Key Points: US Deputy NSA Robert Gabriel Visits India, Strengthens Partnership

  • US Deputy NSA Robert Gabriel visits India
  • Follows visits by Under Secretary Jacob Helberg & Admiral Paparo
  • Focus on tech & economic security via Pax Silica
  • Military talks on Indo-Pacific security held
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"Deputy National Security Advisor, Robert Gabriel, is visiting us in India": US Ambassador Gor

US Deputy National Security Advisor Robert Gabriel visits India as part of deepening tech & security cooperation, following other key US officials.

"Being here really underlines the importance of India being a friend and a partner in the PAX SILICA project. - Jacob Helberg"

New Delhi, February 23

United States Deputy National Security Advisor Robert Gabriel is visiting India, US Ambassador Sergio Gor said on Monday.

In a post on X, Gor said, "My great friend and Deputy National Security Advisor, Robert Gabriel, is visiting us in India!"

Earlier United States Under Secretary of State Jacob Helberg also paid a visit to India as the country signed US-led Pax Silica initiative during the sidelines of the Global AI Impact Summit held here in the national capital.

Speaking to ANI, Helberg said that it reinforces the need to work together for shared economic security.

"Being here really underlines the importance of India being a friend and a partner in the PAX SILICA project. There are so many American companies who came here and rolled out incredibly historic projects. Google rolled out a transpacific and oceanic submarine cable that connects India to the United States. Micron was here earlier rolling out fabs that actually complement their activities in the US. I think this is part of a much bigger story about India and the US working together at every layer of the supply chain stack to help reinforce our shared economic security. Ultimately, Pax Silica is an economic security coalition that does not follow the typical geometries of geopolitical alliances. It is a group of countries that realize that shared supply chains are actually more binding than shared ideology. And so we're very happy to be here and we're very excited to partner with India, " he said.

Previously, Admiral Samuel J Paparo, commander of US Indo-Pacific Command, visited India from February 14-19, to collaborate on the India-US shared security interests and to strengthen the nations' close military ties, an official statement from the US Indo-Pacific Command noted in a statement.

As per the statement, the visit to New Delhi, Chandimandir and Bengaluru underscored India's vital role in advancing regional security and strengthened military interoperability across land, sea, air, space and cyberspace domains. While in New Delhi, Admiral Paparo met with senior Indian defence officials, including General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Defence Staff, and Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi, Chief of the Naval Staff. These discussions centred on areas of mutual interest, including India's contributions to safeguarding a free and open Indo-Pacific region.

- ANI

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Priya S
So many high-level visits back-to-back! This shows how important the relationship has become. Hope these partnerships bring more jobs and investment to our tech hubs like Bengaluru.
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Rohit P
While strategic partnerships are welcome, we must ensure our national interests and 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' goals are not compromised. We should be equal partners, not just a market.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the focus on economic security over ideology. Shared supply chains creating stronger bonds than treaties is a pragmatic approach for the 21st century.
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Vikram M
The submarine cable and Micron fabs are tangible outcomes. This is what matters to the common person - infrastructure and manufacturing. More of this, please!
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Karthik V
The Indo-Pacific security collaboration is crucial. A stable region is good for trade and growth. India's role as a net security provider is being recognized. Jai Hind!

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