Technology
The US Ambassador to India met with the RBI Governor to discuss collaboration in technology.

US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, met with Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Sanjay Malhotra on Saturday to explore greater collaboration, with a focus on the technology sector. Sharing the update on social media platform X, Gor said he “very much enjoyed” the meeting and highlighted discussions on enhanced cooperation, including the adoption of advanced U.S. technology.
During his visit, Gor also met N. Chandrasekaran, Chairperson of Tata Companies. On X, he described the meeting as productive, noting Tata’s 150-year legacy and substantial presence in the United States. Gor visited the US Consulate in Mumbai, marking his first trip to the city and signaling the start of efforts to strengthen the US-India partnership. He tweeted about the visit, emphasizing his team’s work to reinforce bilateral ties.
Gor’s Mumbai trip comes shortly after he presented his credentials to President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan on January 14. He expressed gratitude for the trust placed in him and underscored his commitment to advancing US priorities in security, trade, energy, and technology while building a strong US-India partnership for the 21st century.
In his statements, Gor described it as an honor to serve in India during a period of significant promise and opportunity, and expressed eagerness to work closely with the Indian government and people on shared goals in defense, trade, technology, and critical minerals. Rashtrapati Bhavan, in a separate post on X, confirmed that President Murmu received credentials from Mr. Chandradath Singh of Trinidad and Tobago, Dr. Robert Zischg of Austria, and Mr. Sergio Gor of the United States.



