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Appointment of Sergio Gore as India envoy signals US intent to control region, not strengthen ties

US President Donald Trump has appointed close confidant Sergio Gore as Ambassador to India and Special Envoy for South and Central Asia. This unprecedented dual role signals Washington’s push to enforce its agenda in the region rather than strengthen India-US ties

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In an unprecedented and controversial decision, US President Donald Trump has appointed his close confidant Sergio Gore as the next Ambassador to India, while also giving him sweeping powers as Special Envoy for South and Central Asia. This dual mandate marks a deliberate attempt by Washington to tighten its grip on regional geopolitics, signaling that the US objective is not to strengthen India as a partner but to control and coordinate South Asian dynamics under an “America First” agenda.

Trump announced the appointment on Truth Social, praising Gore as “one of the most influential people” in his administration. “Sergio and his team have hired nearly 40,00 patriots across all departments of government in record time, our departments and agencies are over 95 percent filled with America First patriots,” Trump declared, adding “In the world’s most populous region, it is important to have someone we can fully trust to help us implement our agenda and make America great again. Sergio will be a great ambassador. Congratulations Sergio!”

The timing of this appointment is significant. India-US ties are already strained after Trump slapped a 25 percent additional tax on India over its trade ties with Russia, along with an equivalent retaliatory tariff. Against this tense backdrop, Washington’s decision to install Gore, a staunch loyalist with extraordinary powers, underscores its intent to enforce its strategic priorities rather than repair bilateral trust.

For the first time ever, the US Ambassador to India will also hold the position of Special Envoy for South and Central Asia. This means Gore will not only manage one of the largest US embassies in the world but also oversee America’s engagement with neighbouring countries, including Pakistan. His expanded authority allows him to consult and coordinate with other US envoys in the region, effectively reviving a hyphenated approach that India has long resisted.

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This structural shift blurs the Indo-Pacific focus of the India-US relationship and introduces an intrusive framework reminiscent of Richard Holbrooke’s controversial mandate as Special Envoy for India and Pakistan, a move previously rejected by New Delhi. By merging the ambassadorial role with a regional supervisory position, Washington has created a mechanism to shape South Asian politics under the guise of “integrated strategy,” undermining India’s individuality in the process.

Congrats @SergioGor, outstanding pick for Ambassador to India pic.twitter.com/0a8LoU1GDp

— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) August 22, 2025

The intention is clear that the appointment is not about fostering goodwill but about advancing American dominance in a region critical to US interests. With Pakistan and other neighbours back in the equation, India risks being boxed into a broader South Asian framework, weakening its position as an independent strategic partner.

Sergio Gore’s background illustrates why Trump trusts him with such an aggressive mandate. Born in 1986 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, then part of the Soviet Union, Gore moved to the US for higher studies at George Washington University, where his political journey began. He worked as spokesperson for Republican leaders Michele Bachmann, Steve King, and Randy Forbes before becoming communications director for RandPAC, Senator Rand Paul’s political committee, in 2013. Later, he co-founded Winning Team Publishing, which released books glorifying Trump, including Letters to Trump, Our Journey Together, and Save America.

In November 2024, Gore was appointed as Director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office, where he supervised the hiring of nearly 40,000 officials aligned with Trump’s hardline “America First” ideology. At 38, Gore has now risen to become one of the most powerful figures in US politics, carrying forward Trump’s agenda beyond American borders.

 

Topics: US-India relationsUS President Donald TrumpAmbassador Sergio GoreAmerica First DiplomacyTrump AppointeeDiplomatic Mandate
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