New Delhi: In a major step forward for bilateral relations, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gor held a high-level meeting in New Delhi to deepen ties between the two global powers. The discussions centered heavily on critical security matters, with both leaders signaling a renewed determination to tackle cross-border challenges together.
Taking to social media shortly after the dialogue, Amit Shah highlighted that the two nations engaged in detailed strategy sessions aimed at locking down tighter cooperation. The primary focus of the talks stayed locked on intensifying joint efforts in counter-terrorism and dismantling global counter-narcotics networks.
Ambassador Gor echoed these sentiments, noting that the conversations also heavily prioritized securing borders and establishing a tighter dragnet to bring international criminals to justice in both nations. The high-profile meeting follows closely on the heels of the recent G7 Summit in France, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump pushed forward a wide range of trade and economic partnerships.
Reaffirming India’s stance on the world stage, the Home Minister emphasized that under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, India remains entirely committed to advancing the India-U.S. Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership. The ultimate goal, Shah noted, is to ensure that the tangible benefits of this evolving alliance directly reach the citizens of both nations.

