US Ambassador Sergio Gor emphasized the need for predictable taxation, stable regulations, and strong IP protections to boost US-India trade. He highlighted the goal of reaching $500 billion in bilateral trade by 2030, citing a partnership of deep trust.
Unlocking Full Economic Potential
Gor said the growing India-US commercial relationship has “unbelievable and incredible potential”, but stressed the need to address key friction points to unlock its full economic potential. “We need predictable taxation and regulatory frameworks that allow business to thrive,” he said, adding, “We need candid, trust-based engagement on export controls and technology flows…we need rock-solid intellectual property protections, giving every innovator in this room the confidence to invest, create, and scale without fear.”
Broadening Sectoral Cooperation
Gor has credited businesses in both countries for strengthening commercial ties and highlighted growing cooperation across sectors including AI, technology, aerospace, defence and energy.
The ‘Trust Initiative’
He also said US President Donald Trump has placed significant emphasis on the India relationship and, alongside Prime Minister Narendra Modi, launched a trust initiative early in his second term to deepen cooperation in strategic technologies. According to Gor, the initiative is aimed at accelerating collaboration in areas including AI, quantum computing, semiconductors, defence and critical minerals.”President Trump trusts India, and he has invested heavily in this relationship from day one. Just weeks into his second term, he and Prime Minister Modi launched a trust initiative, transforming the relationship and utilising strategic technologies to accelerate cooperation in AI, quantum computing, semiconductors, defence, and critical minerals…,” he said.
India’s Growing Role in Global Technology
Gor also highlighted India’s growing role in the global technology ecosystem, noting that Delhi hosted the Global AI Summit during his first few months in India. He said the participation of a large number of US companies at the summit reflected India’s position as a key “crossroads” for advancing global technology cooperation.(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianetnews Editorial staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)