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Rubio Visit to India Pushes Deeper Energy Ties as Iran Conflict Rattles Global Oil Markets

Rubio said India pledged to buy $500 billion in U.S. goods over five years as both sides seek to ease trade and trust tensions.

  • On Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio concluded a four-day trip to India, meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to advance bilateral ties and secure trade commitments.
  • The visit sought to repair relations following a "bad dream" period of Trump-era tariffs from August through February, addressing New Delhi's concerns over Washington's engagement with Pakistan and China.
  • Rubio secured an Indian pledge to purchase $500 billion in United States goods over the next five years, while Quad ministers announced initiatives on maritime security and critical minerals worth $20 billion.
  • The Prime Minister's Office reported "sustained progress" in bilateral cooperation across defence, strategic technologies, and trade, while Modi reaffirmed India's support for peace efforts and dialogue in regional conflicts.
  • Despite the charm offensive, a disconnect persists as Washington appears more sanguine about bilateral ties than New Delhi, with officials failing to fully address the underlying trust gap between the capitals.
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Trunicle broke the news on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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