Trump taps trusted aide Sergio Gor as next US ambassador to India
World’s most populous region needs someone I trust to deliver my agenda and help "Make America Great Again," says Trump
President Donald Trump on Friday tapped close political aide Sergio Gor as US ambassador to India, sending one of his feared enforcers at a delicate time in ties with New Delhi.
The 38-year-old Gor rose quickly in conservative politics to become one of the most powerful, if low-profile, aides in the White House with a task of vetting some 4,000 appointees to ensure utmost loyalty to Trump.
He would also serve as a special envoy for South and Central Asian affairs, Reuters reported.
Gor's enemies include Elon Musk, who, following his spectacular falling-out with Trump, branded Gor a "snake" after he scuttled the tech and aerospace billionaire´s choice to lead NASA.
His influence does not include extensive experience in foreign policy, beyond travelling overseas and leading a purge of National Security Council staffers whose views were called into suspicion.
"For the most populous Region in the World, it is important that I have someone I can fully trust to deliver on my Agenda and help us, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.
"Sergio will make an incredible Ambassador," he wrote.
Trump wrote that Gor would also hold the role of special envoy for South and Central Asia.
Trump has largely sidelined traditional diplomats and relied on personal friends for diplomacy. The nomination comes after a spike in tensions with India, which the United States has prioritised as an emerging partner since the 1990s.
Trump has moved to ramp up tariffs on India to pressure it over its purchases of energy from Russia, despite Trump's own diplomacy with counterpart Vladimir Putin.
India, in recent days, has held top-level meetings with both Russia and China. Successive US administrations have viewed India as a balance against China, seen as the top US global rival.
Trump has spoken of brokering between India and Pakistan after they reached a ceasefire in a brief conflict in May, although India has been hesitant on any direct US role.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio quickly endorsed Gor on X, saying he would be an "excellent representative of America in one of the most important relationships our nation has in the world."
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