US Ambassador Sergio Gor Discusses Enhanced Cooperation with FBI Chief on Transnational Threats
Sergio Gor Discusses US-India Cooperation Against Transnational Threats With FBI Chief Kash Patel
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US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, met with FBI Director Kash Patel to discuss strengthening US-India cooperation against transnational threats, including cybercrime and narcotics. The discussions highlighted a strong alignment on security priorities and emphasized the importance of the US-India relationship under President Trump's leadership.
- 01Sergio Gor and Kash Patel discussed US-India cooperation against transnational threats.
- 02Key areas of focus included cybercrime, narcotics, and illicit networks.
- 03Gor reported a 112% increase in violent crime arrests in the US in 2025.
- 04The meeting underscored the strong alignment on security priorities between the two nations.
- 05Gor emphasized the importance of the US-India relationship under President Trump's administration.
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US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, held discussions with FBI Director Kash Patel regarding enhanced cooperation between the US and India to combat transnational threats like cybercrime and narcotics. Gor noted a strong alignment on security priorities during their meeting. He highlighted a significant 112% increase in violent crime arrests in the US in 2025, alongside a 20% decrease in homicides and robberies. Gor also met with US Vice President JD Vance, expressing gratitude for the administration's focus on the US-India relationship. He mentioned that President Donald Trump values the bond with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, reinforcing the partnership between the two nations. Gor, who took office as the US Ambassador to India in January 2026, previously served as the Director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office.
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The discussions between US and Indian officials could lead to enhanced security measures that directly affect crime rates and public safety in both countries.
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