US VP Vance Welcomes Envoy Gor as India Joins Key Tech Alliance

US Vice President JD Vance extended greetings to Ambassador Sergio Gor as he began his tenure in New Delhi. Gor announced India's invitation to join the US-led Pax Silica initiative for a secure silicon supply chain. This strategic move aims to counter China's dominance in critical sectors like semiconductors and advanced manufacturing. India's inclusion is expected to enhance its domestic semiconductor production and deepen technological cooperation with the United States.

Key Points: India Joins US-Led Pax Silica Tech Initiative

  • India invited to join US-led Pax Silica
  • Aims to build secure silicon supply chain
  • Reduces dependence on China in critical tech
  • Strengthens US-India strategic partnership
  • Boosts India's semiconductor manufacturing
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Vance wishes US Envoy on onset of his arrival in India

US VP JD Vance greets Ambassador Sergio Gor as India is invited to join the Pax Silica semiconductor supply chain initiative, boosting US-India tech ties.

"I am honored to join this dedicated team and eager to get to work advancing President Donald Trump's priorities - Sergio Gor"

Washington DC, January 13

US Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday extended his greetings to US Ambassador to India and Special Envoy to South and Central Asia, Sergio Gor as he embarked on his journey to India.

Vance expressed his hope at Gor would do a great job.

In a post on X, he said, "Congrats, Mr. Ambassador. You'll do a great job!"

Vance replied to a post by Gor where he highlighted his first day in Delhi.

He had said, "Namaste! Today marks my first day at the US Embassy in New Delhi. I am honored to join this dedicated team and eager to get to work advancing President Donald Trump's priorities and deepening the US-India partnership. I couldn't be more optimistic about the days ahead for both of our nations under President Trump's leadership."

Gor on Monday noted that India is set to join Pax Silica, a US-led initiative to build a secure, innovation-driven silicon supply chain.

This move is seen as a significant step toward strengthening India-US ties, particularly in high-tech domains such as semiconductors and AI.

Mentioning the development in a post on X, Gor wrote, "Pleased to share that India will be invited to join Pax Silica, a U.S.-led strategic initiative to build a secure, resilient, and innovation-driven silicon supply chain. As the world adopts new technology, it is essential that India and the United States work hand-in-hand together."

At the inaugural Pax Silica Summit in 2025, India was excluded from the US-led 'Pax Silica' initiative, triggering sharp political criticism.

It aims to reduce China's dominance and counter coercive dependencies across critical minerals, energy inputs, semiconductors, advanced manufacturing, AI infrastructure, and logistics.

Current Members of Pax Silica are US, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Israel, UAE and Australia.

India's inclusion is expected to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing and position the country as an alternative production hub. Experts note that India could join Pax Silica at a later stage, similar to its participation in the Minerals Security Partnership (MSP).

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see the relationship moving forward, especially in critical tech areas. But let's be clear-eyed—we were excluded initially. We must ensure this partnership is truly mutually beneficial and not just a way to counter China. Our national interests come first. 🤔
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Rohit P
Finally! This is the kind of strategic partnership we need. Semiconductors are the new oil. If we can become a manufacturing hub, it will create lakhs of high-quality jobs and put India on the global tech map. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech industry in Bangalore, this is welcome news. Collaboration with the US, Japan, and others can accelerate our ecosystem. Hope the government ensures our startups and MSMEs also benefit, not just the big players.
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Vikram M
The ambassador saying "Namaste" is a nice touch, but real partnership is about action. Being invited after initial exclusion feels a bit like an afterthought. We should negotiate hard for technology transfer and joint R&D centers, not just be an assembly line.
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Karthik V
A secure silicon supply chain is crucial for national security in the digital age. This move, along with the PLI scheme, can be a game-changer. Let's hope the bureaucracy doesn't slow down the implementation. Time for India to shine in tech manufacturing!

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