Keep an eye…when will PM Modi and the US President meet? US Ambassador gave this answer in AI Summit
New Delhi :Once again, murmurs of a major stir have started in the diplomatic corridors of India and America. Expectations have now increased significantly regarding the much-awaited meeting of the heads of the world’s two largest democracies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump. US Ambassador Sergio Gore has given very positive indications in this regard from the grand platform of India AI Impact Summit 2026. After the long diplomatic gap and trade challenges of the last one year, relations between the two countries now seem to be moving in a new direction.
increasing chances of meeting
Let us tell you that US Ambassador Sergio Gore clearly indicated during the summit that this important meeting of the two top leaders is going to happen very soon. Although he did not disclose any specific timeframe at this time, he advised analysts to keep a close eye on the situation. According to Gore, this historic meeting will definitely take place when the right time comes. It is noteworthy that the last face-to-face meeting of Prime Minister Modi and President Trump took place in Washington DC about a year ago and the world has changed a lot since then.
There has been tension in the relations between the two countries for some time.
For some time now, there was some visible bitterness and diplomatic tension on the trade front in the bilateral relations between India and America. The main reason for this was the heavy tariff of 50 percent imposed by America on Indian exports. However, an important trade deal recently concluded between the two countries has reduced this tension to a great extent. Now this tariff has reduced to only 18 percent, due to which there is a strong possibility of bilateral trade activities getting a new energy in the future.
Pax Silica: a strategic alliance
India has now become an integral part of the very important US-led strategic alliance ‘Pax Silica’. Sergio Gore has called it a big strategic decision for the bright future of both the countries rather than just a symbolic step. The primary and main objective of this alliance is to create a highly resilient and unbreakable global supply chain for critical minerals and artificial intelligence. India’s engineering talent and mineral processing capabilities provide all the technical capabilities needed for this new international alliance.
Trust to share AI technology
The US Ambassador has positively suggested that the US can now move rapidly towards sharing its trusted AI technologies with India under the Pax Silica framework. During the India AI Summit, in the dignified presence of Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav, Gore praised Indian engineering skills. He said that India has an inexhaustible reservoir of talent which can give a tough challenge to global rivals. America is now fully ready for full partnership with India in mineral processing also.
Global solidarity against blackmailing
US Deputy Secretary of State Jacob Helberg has praised India’s bold decision to join this alliance. He described Pax Silica as a major global initiative against any kind of undue pressure and economic blackmailing tactics in global supply chains. This is being considered as a clear diplomatic gesture towards China’s growing dominance and its policies. Hellberg warned that today many allied countries are being forced to choose between their sovereignty and prosperity.
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