US Secretary of State kicks off India visit, invites Modi to White House
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has begun a four-day visit to India, extending an invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit the White House. The visit aims to strengthen ties between Washington and New Delhi, addressing recent trade disputes, particularly India's continued purchase of Russian oil.

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AI-generatedUS Secretary of State Marco Rubio has begun a four-day visit to India, extending an invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit the White House. The visit aims to strengthen ties between Washington and New Delhi, addressing recent trade disputes, particularly India's continued purchase of Russian oil. Discussions are also expected to cover energy security, with India being significantly impacted by the US-Israeli war in Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Rubio inaugurated a new wing of the US embassy, emphasizing commitment to the relationship, which he described as a cornerstone of the US approach to the Indo-Pacific. The visit will conclude with a meeting of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad), involving the US, Japan, Australia, and India, a grouping formed in response to China's regional influence.
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5 extractedThe visit will be capped by a meeting of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad), a grouping of the US, Japan, Australia and India created in response to China’s power in the region.
The State Department said Rubio and Modi “agreed to deepen trade and defence cooperation and accelerate collaboration on critical and emerging technologies”.
Rubio oversaw a ribbon cutting ceremony for a new wing of the US embassy, calling it a “sign of our commitment to this important relationship”.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio kicked off a four-day visit to India and invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the White House.
The trip was expected to focus on mending ties between Washington and New Delhi following recent trade frictions, particularly over India’s continued purchasing of Russian oil.