25-08-2025
WASHINGTON/ NEW DELHI: President Donald Trump said he would nominate Sergio Gor, one of his closest aides, to be the next US ambassador to India, where he will oversee frosty relations that have worsened with the planned doubling of US tariffs on goods from India next week.
Gor, who is currently the director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office, would also serve as a special envoy for South and Central Asian affairs, Trump said.
Trump said in a post on his Truth Social account that Gor would remain in his current position until he is confirmed for the India post by the US Senate.
“Sergio is a great friend, who has been at my side for many years. He worked on my Historic Presidential Campaigns, published my Best Selling Books, and ran one of the biggest Super PACs, which supported our Movement,” Trump said, lauding Gor’s work in hiring staff for his second term.
“For the most populous Region in the World, it is important that I have someone I can fully trust to deliver on my Agenda and help us, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN,” Trump wrote.
US-India ties have been strained by Trump’s trade war, with talks on lower tariff rates collapsing after India, the world’s fifth-largest economy, resisted opening its vast agricultural and dairy sectors. Bilateral trade between the two countries is worth more than $190 billion each year.
Gor, in a posting on social media, thanked Trump for the nomination and said it would be “the honor of my life” to represent the United States in the new role.
Trump first imposed additional tariffs of 25% on imports from India, then said they would double to 50% from August 27 as punishment for New Delhi’s increased purchases of Russian oil. Trump has not imposed similar tariffs on goods from China, the biggest purchaser of Russian oil.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday accused India of “profiteering” in its sharply increased purchases of Russian oil during the war in Ukraine and said Washington viewed the situation as unacceptable.
Bessent told media in an interview that Russian oil now accounted for 42% of India’s total oil purchases, up from under 1% before the war, while China, the largest purchaser of Russian oil, had increased its share to 16% from 13%.
India is addressing its future trade relationship with the United States with a “very open mind”, Trade Minister Piyush Goyal said on Friday, while underscoring the consequential and important nature of the relationship to both countries.
Trump’s announcement about Gor’s nomination came shortly after the abrupt cancellation of a planned visit by US trade negotiators to New Delhi from August 25-29.
Meanwhile, India will address its future trade relationship with the United States with a “very open mind”, Trade Minister Piyush Goyal said on Friday, just days before heavy extra US tariffs are due to hit imports from the country.
India-US trade talks collapsed over India, the world’s fifth-largest economy, resisting opening its vast agricultural and dairy sectors. Bilateral trade between the two countries is worth over $190 billion.
Indian exports face US duties of up to 50% among the highest imposed by Washington after President Donald Trump announced extra tariffs as a punishment for New Delhi’s increased purchases of Russian oil.
Currently, a 25% tariff on the import of Indian goods into the US has come into effect, while the remaining 25% is set to be enforced from August 27. (Int’l News Desk)