Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri visited former US President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, where he held discussions with senior American officials, including the US envoy to India, as part of ongoing diplomatic engagements between India and the United States.
According to officials familiar with the development, the visit took place during Misri’s broader outreach trip aimed at strengthening bilateral coordination on strategic, economic, and geopolitical issues. The meeting is understood to have included discussions on trade relations, defence cooperation, and regional security challenges affecting both countries.
The presence of the US envoy to India at the talks highlights continued engagement between New Delhi and Washington, even as diplomatic channels operate across both formal government offices and informal strategic platforms. Such interactions are often used to maintain continuity in dialogue on key policy areas, particularly in periods of global uncertainty.
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While detailed outcomes of the meeting have not been officially disclosed, diplomatic sources suggest that issues related to investment flows, technology partnerships, and Indo-Pacific security architecture were among the key themes discussed during the engagement. The conversation also reportedly touched upon ongoing global conflicts and their impact on energy and supply chains.
The visit underscores India’s continued efforts to maintain high-level engagement with US political and policy stakeholders across different platforms, reflecting the importance of the bilateral relationship in shaping global strategic outcomes. Observers note that such meetings, even outside formal diplomatic venues, often play a role in reinforcing long-term coordination between the two countries.
As of now, neither the Indian government nor US representatives have released an official detailed readout of the discussions held at Mar-a-Lago, and further updates are expected as part of routine diplomatic communication channels.
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