Secretary of State Marco Rubio faces a challenging diplomatic mission during his visit to Delhi. He aims to reduce tensions caused by President Trump’s actions, particularly his overtures to China and his aggressive stance towards India.
President Trump’s recent trip to Beijing saw praise for Xi Jinping, referring to him as a ‘great leader’ and ‘a friend.’ Trump emphasized a promising future partnership with Xi, yet failed to provide reassuring messages to U.S. allies in Asia. His comments on potentially revisiting arms sales to Taiwan have raised concerns about U.S. security commitments.
Indian leaders are perturbed by these developments and will meet with Rubio rather than Trump himself. During Rubio’s four-day visit, he plans to engage in diplomacy with Indian officials and visit historical sites, beginning with Mother Teresa’s charity in Kolkata. He also met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi.
Rubio extended an invitation from Trump for Modi to visit the White House. Both discussed expanding trade and defense cooperation, according to the State Department’s summary of the meeting.
As Rubio was present with Trump in Beijing, his role includes clarifying the administration’s Asia policy. He will address expectations relating to Trump’s desire for closer ties with China and the security concerns surrounding it.
During his visit, Rubio is set to meet not only Indian officials but also diplomats from Japan and Australia. These officials will congregate in Delhi for a meeting of the Quad, a strategic partnership among the three nations, next Tuesday.

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