USISPF Backs Ambassador Gor's Vision to Deepen US-India Strategic Ties

The U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) has welcomed the inaugural remarks of U.S. Ambassador-designate Sergio Gor, expressing confidence in his role as a bridge to advance bilateral ties. The forum highlighted Gor's announcement that India will be invited as a full member of the US-led Pax Silica initiative next month, reflecting its growing global technological role. This move aligns with shared priorities on supply-chain resilience, trusted technology, and economic security. USISPF looks forward to collaborating across trade, technology, energy, and security to strengthen what it calls the century's most consequential partnership.

Key Points: USISPF Applauds US Ambassador's Vision for US-India Partnership

  • Gor hailed as vital US-India bridge
  • India invited to join Pax Silica
  • Focus on trade, tech & supply chains
  • Bipartisan foundation of partnership reinforced
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USISPF applauds Ambassador Gor's vision for expanding US-India partnership

USISPF welcomes Ambassador Sergio Gor's remarks, highlighting India's invite to Pax Silica and the strengthening of the defining 21st-century partnership.

"the most consequential global partnership of this century - USISPF statement"

New Delhi, January 13

The U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum on Tuesday welcomed remarks delivered by U.S. Ambassador-designate Sergio Gor during his first public address in India, describing them as a strong reaffirmation of the depth, continuity, and strategic importance of the U.S.-India relationship.

USISPF said it is confident that Ambassador-designate Gor will serve as a vital bridge between Washington and New Delhi, advancing an ambitious, forward-looking agenda and further strengthening the most defining partnership of the 21st century.

His reflections on the long-standing relationship between U.S. President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi were cited as reinforcing the bipartisan and institutional foundations of the partnership, it said.

USISPF highlighted that President Trump stated that during Ambassador-designate Gor's time as Director of Presidential Personnel was vital in shaping affairs and noted, "for the most populous region, it is important" that he has a visionary who can help execute and deliver on his agenda.

"We're confident that Ambassador-designate Gor will execute the President's vision on strengthening this bilateral partnership," it said in a statement.

USISPF particularly welcomed Ambassador-designate Gor's announcement that India will be invited to join Pax Silica as a full member next month. India's participation in this initiative reflects its growing centrality in global technology and manufacturing ecosystems and aligns with shared U.S.-India priorities on supply-chain resilience, trusted technology partnerships, and economic security.

"For both nations, Pax Silica represents a forward-looking framework to deepen cooperation on AI and supply chain security, advancing new economic security consensus among allies and trusted partners," USIPF said.

USISPF said it looks forward to working closely with Ambassador Gor and his team to advance an ambitious agenda across trade, technology, energy, security, and people-to-people ties, and to further strengthen what he rightly described as "the most consequential global partnership of this century."

On Monday, Sergio Gor during his address after assuming charge said India will be invited to join the US-led PaxSilica group of nations as a full member next month.

He also said that the India-US trade deal negotiations were ongoing, and both the sides continue to actively engage for the ongoing trade deal negotiations.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the partnership is important, I hope our negotiators are driving a hard bargain on the trade deal. We must ensure it benefits our farmers and MSMEs, not just large corporations. The details matter.
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Rohit P
Supply chain resilience with the US is crucial. After the China experience, diversifying and building trusted partnerships is the need of the hour. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech sector, this is very promising. Collaboration on AI and secure tech with the US can create huge opportunities for Indian talent and startups. The future looks bright!
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Vikram M
Good to see the relationship described as "bipartisan and institutional." That's key for long-term stability beyond any single administration in either country. A strong India-US bond is good for global order.
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Karthik V
I appreciate the positive vision, but let's be cautiously optimistic. We've heard "forward-looking agendas" before. The proof will be in the actual deliverables and how they translate to job creation and technology transfer for India.

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