
“Congrats, Mr. Ambassador. You’ll do a great job!” Vice-President J.D. Vance said. File
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U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have congratulated Sergio Gor as he took charge as the U.S. Ambassador to India, expressing confidence that he would “do a great job” in New Delhi.
“Namaste! Today marks my first day at the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi. I am honoured to join this dedicated team and eager to get to work advancing President Donald Trump’s priorities and deepening the U.S.-India partnership. I couldn’t be more optimistic about the days ahead for both of our nations under President Trump’s leadership,” Mr. Gor posted on social media on Monday (January 12, 2026).
Amplifying the post, Mr. Vance said, “Congrats, Mr. Ambassador. You’ll do a great job!”
Mr. Rubio echoed the sentiment, saying, “You will do a great job!”
Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau also welcomed Mr. Gor, calling him “a great addition to our team”.
Mr. Gor, 39, arrived in New Delhi on January 9 to take up his new role as U.S. Ambassador to India and Special Envoy to South and Central Asia.
Addressing U.S. Embassy personnel, he said no country is as essential as India for Washington, adding that both sides are actively engaged in firming up a trade deal.
The envoy said real friends can disagree but ultimately resolve their differences, referring to the relationship between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump.
“India is the world’s largest nation. So it’s not an easy task to get this across the finish line, but we are determined to get there,” Mr. Gor said.
In another social media post, he said India will be invited to join the Pax Silica, a U.S.-led strategic initiative to build a secure, resilient, and innovation-driven silicon supply chain.
“As the world adopts new technology, it is essential that India and the United States work hand-in-hand together,” Mr. Gor said.
Published – January 13, 2026 10:35 am IST