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On first official India trip, Rubio tries to tackle a trust deficit between Washington and Delhi

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In an effort to mend relations that have hit a historic low, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio engaged in bilateral discussions with India’s Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar on Sunday. The meeting in New Delhi marks a significant step in reestablishing ties between the two nations after over two decades of cooperation.

Rubio’s visit occurs amidst an economic and diplomatic chill largely attributed to the U.S. tariff policies implemented under President Donald Trump, which have imposed higher duties on numerous Indian exports.

Following their initial discussions, Rubio and Jaishankar held a joint press conference, emphasizing their commitment to strengthening the U.S.-India strategic alliance while still addressing their respective national priorities.

Arriving in India on Saturday for his inaugural official visit, Rubio is also scheduled to meet with counterparts from Australia and Japan on Tuesday. These nations, alongside India, comprise the Indo-Pacific strategic alliance known as the Quad.

Rubio highlighted India’s crucial role as a strategic ally of the United States, expressing confidence in the potential to finalize a bilateral trade agreement in the near future. “Our relationship with India is pivotal and stands independent of our relations with other countries,” he affirmed.

Addressing trade concerns, Rubio clarified that the issue extends beyond New Delhi, stating, “Trade discussions are a global matter, and nearly every international visit involves addressing these complexities.”

Jaishankar said the U.S.-India strategic partnership exists because of a “convergence of national interests” in multiple areas.

“Trump administration has been very forthright in putting forward its foreign policy outlook as America first. … We have a view of India first. So both of us are obviously driven by our respective national interests,” he said.

His four-day visit will include a multicity tour and a gala reception in New Delhi marking the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence.

India and US have different priorities but shared concerns

“In the past one year, statements and rhetoric coming from Washington on some of India’s most sensitive security concerns and trade matters have not been helpful and have created a trust deficit,” said Ashok Malik, a former policy adviser in India’s Foreign Ministry.

“Certain misgivings will remain,” Malik added, noting Rubio’s visit will be considered an achievement if the talks somewhat stabilize the relationship and check further deterioration.

Experts say friction exists between U.S. global strategic ambitions and India’s priorities as an emerging middle power. Historically close to Russia, India has long shown unease as it moves closer to the U.S., which reflects India’s lingering distrust of American intentions rooted in cultural differences and Cold War-era instincts.

Still, India-U.S. ties steadily deepened over two decades into a broad, robust strategic partnership, increasingly shaped in recent years by shared concerns over China’s growing assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific and diplomatically articulated through the Quad forum.

The Quad has repeatedly accused China of flexing its military muscles in the South China Sea and aggressively pushing its maritime territorial claims. Beijing maintains that its military is purely defensive to protect what it says are China’s sovereign rights and calls the Quad an attempt to contain its economic growth and influence.

After the U.S. presidential inauguration in January 2025, Rubio’s first formal international engagement was meeting with the foreign ministers of the Quad countries jointly and in separate sessions.

However, a series of events since last year have brought the diplomatic relationship to a low point.

Pakistan and Russian oil cause tensions

Despite close ties and often being perceived as ideological allies, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi downplayed Trump’s role in brokering a ceasefire after a brief India-Pakistan military conflict triggered by the April 2025 massacre of mostly Hindu tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir. But Pakistan openly courted Trump and even advocated the Nobel Peace Prize for him.

Economic tensions followed, with the Trump administration imposing tariffs on India over its discounted purchases of Russian oil that further strained ties between the two countries.

“In India, there is some skepticism about U.S. policy and predictability,” said Malik, who heads the India chapter of The Asia Group advisory firm in the U.S. He said what has happened in the past year between India and the U.S. “can’t be forgotten or erased easily.”

When the Iran war broke out in February, the U.S. stepped up engagement with Pakistan, which positioned itself as a mediator between Washington and Tehran, deepening unease in New Delhi. Trump’s recent, high-profile visit to China has only added to India’s discomfort.

India-U.S. relations are challenging “due to a few structural tensions and Trump only brought them to the fore,” said Praveen Donthi, a senior analyst with the International Crisis Group.

“New Delhi’s foreign policy, increasingly colored by its domestic politics, has become more black-and-white in the last decade, as evidenced by its deep discomfort with the U.S.’s ties with Pakistan and its moves toward detente with China,” Donthi said.

Experts say these shifts reflect the growing complexity of India-U.S. relations rooted in shared strategic interests, yet increasingly shaped by competing priorities and a shifting geopolitical landscape.

“New Delhi is likely to exercise strategic patience and wait for Trump to leave office,” Donthi said. “India would hope that the bipartisan consensus on India in the U.S. survives his term and that it can start building on that again.”

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Hussain reported from Srinagar, India.

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