US-India Talks Boost AI, Pharma & Security Ties: Ambassadors Meet

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor held a series of meetings in Washington D.C. to advance the U.S.-India commercial roadmap. Key discussions focused on a new AI partnership MoU, boosting Indian pharmaceutical investment in the U.S., and enhancing security cooperation against transnational threats. Gor also met with the U.S. Vice President to reinforce the strategic relationship under the current administration. Indian Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra emphasized the robust efforts to achieve bilateral goals set by both nations' leaders.

Key Points: US-India Talks on AI, Pharma, Security Roadmap

  • New AI ecosystem MoU discussed
  • Indian pharma investment in US to grow
  • Security cooperation against cybercrime & narcotics
  • Upcoming SelectUSA Summit participation
  • Bilateral strategic ties enhanced
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"Productive meeting on US-India commercial roadmap": Sergio Gor meets US Commerce Secretary

US Ambassador Sergio Gor meets top US officials to advance commercial roadmap, AI cooperation, pharma investment, and security ties with India.

"Productive meeting with Secretary Howard Lutnick on the U.S.-India commercial roadmap. - Sergio Gor"

Washington DC, April 8

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor met with US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick and discussed the US-India commercial roadmap.

Gor said that they discussed ways to boost New Delhi-Washington cooperation in Artificial Intelligence and Indian pharma investment in the US.

In a post on X, Gor said, "Productive meeting with Secretary Howard Lutnick on the U.S.-India commercial roadmap. We discussed a new MoU connecting India's AI scale with the American AI ecosystem, strong Indian participation at the upcoming SelectUSA Summit, and growing Indian pharma investment in the United States to boost competition and strengthen supply chains."

Earlier, Sergio Gor met with FBI Director Kash Patel in Washington and discussed US.-India cooperation to counter transnational threats such as cybercrime, narcotics, and illicit networks.

He also praised the FBI Director for improving the law and order situation in the US.

"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!" he said.

During his visit to Washington, Gor also met with US Vice President JD Vance and discussed India-US relations.

"Just wrapped a fantastic meeting with the VP. Thank you, JD Vance, for your continued leadership and attention to the U.S.-India relationship. Under President Trump's leadership, the White House is fully engaged in the region," he said.

Indian Ambassador to the US Vinay Mohan Kwatra and the American counterpart Sergio Gor discussed efforts to enhance bilateral ties between New Delhi and Washington.

Sharing the details of the meeting in a post on X, Ambassador Kwatra said, "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."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see the focus on strengthening supply chains through Indian pharma investment. After the pandemic, the world saw how crucial reliable drug manufacturing is. Indian companies can bring stability and affordability to the US market.
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Aman W
While the commercial roadmap is positive, I hope our negotiators ensure it's a two-way street. We should also focus on getting more US investment in Indian manufacturing under PLI schemes, not just our companies investing there. The partnership must be mutually beneficial.
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Sarah B
The cooperation on countering cybercrime and narcotics is very important. These are global problems that need joint solutions. Strong India-US alignment on security helps the entire region.
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Vikram M
"India's AI scale" – love that phrase! We have the data, the talent, and now the ambition. Connecting with the US ecosystem can accelerate innovation. Let's make sure our data privacy laws are robust as these partnerships grow.
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Kavya N
It's heartening to see such high-level engagement continues. The relationship has moved far beyond just government-to-government talks to deep commercial and strategic ties. This stability is good for business and global order.

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