Vikram Misri’s Washington Visit Signals Intensified India–US Engagement Across Key Strategic Pillars
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s three-day visit to Washington DC from April 8–10 aims to strengthen India–US relations through discussions on trade, defence, technology, and global developments, continuing high-level diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
India’s Ambassador to the US, Vinay Mohan Kwatra, welcomed Misri to Washington DC on Wednesday, underscoring the importance of the visit. In a post on X, Kwatra wrote: “Welcomed Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri to Washington, D.C. His visit offers an opportunity to review with our U.S. partners the full breadth of the India–U.S. partnership and to advance discussions across key pillars of our bilateral agenda — including trade, defence and technology — as well as exchange perspectives on regional and global developments.”
According to the ministry, the visit will provide an opportunity for both sides to review the full spectrum of India–US bilateral relations and advance ongoing cooperation in key sectors. During the visit, Misri is expected to hold discussions with senior officials of the US administration on a range of issues, including trade, defence, science and technology, as well as regional and global developments of mutual interest.
The MEA said the visit follows External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar’s trip to Washington in February 2026 and is part of the regular high-level exchanges between the two countries aimed at strengthening bilateral engagement.
The visit reflects the sustained momentum in India–US ties, with both nations continuing to deepen collaboration across strategic, economic, and geopolitical domains through structured and high-level diplomatic dialogue.

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