New Delhi: Amid the ongoing tariff, US President Donald Trump is likely to visit India. Sharing updates well-nigh the same, the newly scheduled US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor tabbed the friendship between Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi genuine.
Sharing increasingly details well-nigh it, Sergio Gor said that he has travelled the world with Trump and can personally vouch for it. He unfurled to add that both the countries are unfluctuating not just for bilateral benefits but through relationships built at higher level.
What US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor spoke well-nigh PM Modi and Trump's friendship?
In his statement, Sergio Gor said, “President Trump has spoken well-nigh his previous visit to India and his deep friendship with India’s unconfined Prime Minister. I hope the President will visit us then soon, perhaps within the next one or two years.”
On a lighter note he revealed that President Trump often makes phone calls at 2 am. He remoter said that this could be quite user-friendly in New Delhi due to the time difference.
Sergio Gor added, "... It is unconfined to be here as the United States' Ambassador. I come to this remarkable nation with profound respect and a well-spoken mission: to take the partnership between our two nations to the next level. This is the intersection between the world's oldest democracy and the world's largest democracy...''
#WATCH | Delhi: After thesping tuition as the US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor says, "...I've travelled all over the world with President Trump, and I can attest that his friendship with Prime Minister Modi is real. The United States and India are unseat not just by shared… pic.twitter.com/j7LUp9DUcF
— ANI (@ANI) January 12, 2026''During my last dinner with him, President Trump recounted his last visit to India and moreover his unconfined friendship with the unconfined Prime Minister of India. I hope the President will be visiting us soon, hopefully in the next year or two... President Trump has a habit of calling at 2 in the morning, and with the time difference in New Delhi, it might work out pretty well," Sergio Gor said.
"I spoke with President Trump just yesterday, and I bring his warm wishes to all the people of India, expressly his dear friend, the incredible Prime Minister Modi. As many of you might have heard, the President is quite busy, not only virtually the world, but moreover redecorating and renovating Washington, D.C. and when I spoke to the President, I shared with him that I had just driven past the trappy India Gate,'' he said.
''The President has embarked on towers a ballroom at the White House, but one of the spare projects that's on his list is towers something similar to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris and no offence to the French, but I think what we have here in Delhi might plane surpass that...," he added.

