
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will undertake a three-day visit to Washington, DC on April 8 to review the full spectrum of India-US relations. Ministry of Foreign Affairs he said in a statement on Tuesday.
Misri’s April 8-10 trip will provide an opportunity to advance ongoing bilateral cooperation across key areas, the ministry said.
“The visit will provide an opportunity to explore the full spectrum of India-US bilateral relations and advance ongoing cooperation across key areas,” the statement said.
During the visit foreign minister he will discuss with senior US administration officials a wide range of issues, including trade, defense, science and technology, as well as regional and global developments of common interest.
The visit follows the foreign minister’s visit to Washington DC in February 2026 and is in line with regular high-level exchanges between the two sides, the ministry said.
Misri’s visit comes at a time when US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor is also present in the United States. Gor met his Indian counterpart, Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra, and emphasized the importance of strategic ties between Delhi and Washington.
Gor also met with Vice President JD Vance during his visit to the US. At the center of Gore’s Washington itinerary, however, was a meeting with FBI Director Kash Patel. The two discussed specific areas of law enforcement cooperation between the two nations.
Gor is scheduled to meet with President Trump for a dinner today, which is scheduled around the same time that Trump’s latest extension to the Iran deal expires.
Earlier in an interview with Span Magazine, Gor said that US President Donald Trump considers Prime Minister Narendra Modi a true friend and that their genuine relationship strengthens the bond between the two nations.
Gor emphasized in the interview that the ability to deepen India-US ties and work towards mutually beneficial goals is a great privilege.




