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Donald Trump Taps Loyalist Sergio Gor As U.S. Ambassador To India: Is It A Message To PM Modi?

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By appointing Sergio Gor as Ambassador, Trump is sending a clear message: India matters. And America is not going to let this relationship drift

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Trump has described Gor as a 'great friend' and someone he can 'fully trust to deliver on my agenda'. File pic/Reuters

Trump has described Gor as a ‘great friend’ and someone he can ‘fully trust to deliver on my agenda’. File pic/Reuters

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For almost seven months, the United States did not have a full-time Ambassador in New Delhi. Eric Garcetti, who served from May 2023 to January 2025, left when Donald Trump assumed office. Since then, the position was vacant. In a relationship as strategically important as U.S.-India ties, this was more than just a bureaucratic delay. It created a diplomatic void. Key negotiations stalled. Misunderstandings grew. And Washington’s absence was noticed not just in New Delhi, but in Beijing and Moscow too.

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India was moving ahead with its own priorities — strengthening ties with Russia, deepening economic engagement with China, and asserting its independence on global issues.

For the U.S., being absent at such a critical juncture was risky. And that’s why Trump’s decision to appoint a new Ambassador is so significant. He has nominated Sergio Gor, a long-time loyalist and confidant. Gor is not a career diplomat. He is a political operative, someone who has worked closely with Trump for years and is trusted to carry out his agenda to the letter.

Gor will also be an India-anchored Special Envoy to South and Central Asia Affairs. Trump himself said, “For the most populous region in the world, it is important that I have someone I can fully trust to deliver on my agenda.”

That line tells you everything.

This is not about sending a polished diplomat to manage relations. This is about Trump planting someone he knows, someone who reports directly to him, in one of the most important capitals in the world. It is a signal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi: “You matter to me, and I’m putting one of my closest people on the job.”

It is also a signal to China and Russia: “Don’t think America is retreating from India.”

Though Gor’s additional role in being a Special Envoy to South and Central Asia Affairs – a first such designation for the region – could also mean hyphenating India and Pakistan as Trump has done consistently.

The timing could not be more deliberate. Just days earlier, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi was in New Delhi, holding extensive talks with Indian officials. The visit underlined how much India-China engagement has grown recently, despite tensions on the border.

And later this week, PM Modi will participate in the SCO summit in China. For Washington, this is worrying. The balance of power in Asia could be shifting dramatically.

By announcing Gor’s nomination right now, Trump is countering that narrative. He’s making sure the U.S. is not seen as a passive observer while India builds ties with America’s rivals.

Now, why does having a full-time ambassador matter so much? Because an ambassador is the bridge between two governments.

In India’s case, the role is even more critical — to discreetly resolve differences — like the tariffs, the oil purchases, and defence procurement. Also, to deliver sensitive messages quickly, without delay or distortion. Also, it is to maintain momentum in a relationship that can otherwise be derailed by miscommunication.

As U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio put it: “India is one of the most important relationships for our nation.” U.S. Under Secretary of Defence Elbridge Colby said: “The U.S.-India relationship is tremendously important.”

That reflects Washington’s recognition that India is central to its Indo-Pacific strategy.

By appointing Sergio Gor as Ambassador, Trump is sending a clear message: India matters. And America is not going to let this relationship drift.

This week — especially around August 28 when and if the oil tariffs kick in, and the SCO summit where India sits with China and Russia — will be critical in determining whether this softer tone turns into real policy shifts. The world will be watching.

Is Trump genuinely re-setting ties with India, or is this just tactical signalling to counter China and Russia? Let’s be clear. Appointing an ambassador doesn’t magically fix everything.

The tariffs are still there. Indian businesses are still struggling with the impact of Trump’s protectionist policies. The 25% oil duties are scheduled to begin on August 28, which could cause serious friction if Trump doesn’t back down. There’s also the issue of defence cooperation. India has been diversifying — buying equipment from Russia, France, and even developing indigenous systems. For Washington, that’s both an opportunity and a challenge.

While the tone may be softer, the negotiations ahead will be tough. Gor has his work cut out.

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Aman Sharma, Executive Editor – National Affairs at CNN-News18, and Bureau Chief at News18 in Delhi, has over two decades of experience in covering the wide spectrum of politics and the Prime Minister’s Office….Read More

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