Key Takeaways
- Sergio Gor sworn in as new US Ambassador to India
- Oath ceremony presided over by President Trump in Oval Office
- Focus on strengthening strategic partnership and trade ties
- Indian Ambassador Kwatra extends congratulations
Sergio Gor has officially taken office as the new US Ambassador to India, expressing his commitment to strengthening bilateral relations between the two nations. The 38-year-old diplomat thanked President Donald Trump for the appointment during his swearing-in ceremony at the Oval Office.
Oath Ceremony and Official Reactions
US Vice President J D Vance administered the oath to Gor on Monday in a ceremony attended by high-profile officials including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and Senator Lindsey Graham. President Trump personally presided over the event.
“Very much looking forward to being the new US Ambassador to India. Thank you @POTUS @realDonaldTrump! I’m deeply grateful for this opportunity and committed to honouring the faith you’ve shown in me,” Gor said in a social media post.
India’s Ambassador to the US, Vinay Mohan Kwatra, promptly congratulated his counterpart, stating:
“Heartiest Congratulations @SergioGor for being sworn in as the Ambassador of U.S. to India. I wish you the best as you prepare to take up your assignment in New Delhi,”
Background and Strategic Importance
The US Senate confirmed Gor’s nomination in October, following his August appointment as Ambassador to India and Special Envoy for South and Central Asian Affairs. President Trump emphasized the significance of the role during the nomination process.
“I’m trusting Sergio to help strengthen one of our country’s most important international relationships, and that’s the strategic partnership with the Republic of India. It’s a big deal. India is home to one of the world’s oldest civilisations… and it’s got over 1.5 billion people,” Trump had said.
The President expressed confidence in Gor’s abilities, noting the ambassador would do a “fantastic job” in this crucial diplomatic position.
Gor’s Vision for US-India Relations
During his September confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Gor outlined his approach to the partnership. He described India as a strategic partner whose development would significantly influence the region and beyond.
Gor committed to advancing American interests through the partnership, particularly emphasizing trade relations.
“Improving US-India trade ties will not only bolster US competitiveness, but also reduce China’s economic leverage over other nations,” Gor had stated during his hearing.




