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US Envoy Sees Trade Deal Between US and India

by Emma Walker – News Editor

US Eyes Indian Energy Market ⁤as Trade Talks Resume, ambassador Nominee​ Signals Shift in Strategy

Washington D.C.- ‌The United States is actively seeking to ‍expand its energy ⁢exports to India, a nation boasting a burgeoning middle class larger than that of the US itself, according to President Trump’s nominee for Ambassador to India,⁢ Sergio Gor. ⁣Gor’s remarks, delivered during a Senate⁢ committee hearing ⁣on Thursday, ‍signal a renewed push for ‌closer‌ economic ties amidst ongoing trade negotiations and diplomatic friction.

Gor emphasized the‌ immense potential of the Indian market, highlighting ‍its population of over 1.4 billion and a⁣ rapidly ‍growing middle class. “We fully intend in these trade talks…to ‍open the markets to crude oil,petroleum products,liquefied natural gas,”‍ he stated.​ “We have ⁤countless possibilities to expand‍ into those markets, and we fully ⁣intend to do​ that.”

The push for increased energy sales‍ comes‍ as the ⁤Trump administration continues to pressure ​India to curtail its oil‌ trade ‌with Russia, alleging it financially supports Moscow’s war in ukraine. India ​has thus far resisted these calls.

however,Gor downplayed recent disagreements,pointing to a uniquely​ strong​ personal relationship between President Trump‌ and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “Our‍ President has a deep friendship with Prime Minister Modi, which is unique,” he explained. “When the⁢ President has been critical of India, he‌ goes out​ of his way to compliment Modi. They have an incredible relationship.”

Balancing Act: India’s​ Ties‌ with China

Gor also⁣ addressed ‌India’s recent⁢ diplomatic engagement with China, particularly at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) ⁣summit. While acknowledging the interactions, he dismissed them as superficial, asserting that India shares a​ “much warmer relationship” with the United States.

International relations are much more than a photo opportunity,” Gor stated, adding that the US views countering Chinese expansionism as a key ⁤priority and aims to⁢ strengthen its alliance with India.⁤ “We will make it a top priority⁢ that India is pulled into our side and away from‌ them.”

Trade Disputes and ⁤Optimism for Resolution

Despite recent tariff disputes, Gor expressed optimism that a resolution⁣ is within reach. he ‍indicated that Washington and new Delhi are “not that far apart” on‌ tariffs⁢ and suggested that trade issues ⁤could ⁣be resolved “in the coming weeks.” He reiterated that the overall US-India relationship remains “warm and strong” despite recent challenges.

Key Takeaways:

* ⁢ The US is prioritizing increased energy exports to India, leveraging its massive and growing market.
* The Trump administration continues to⁤ pressure India to reduce⁣ its ⁣reliance on Russian oil.
* ⁢A strong personal​ relationship between President Trump and Prime Minister Modi is seen as a key factor in navigating diplomatic challenges.
* The US aims to strengthen its strategic partnership‌ with India and counter Chinese influence in ⁤the region.

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