What else does US have in store for India's foreign policy, asks Congress
PTI May 22, 2026 01:57 PM
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Congress MP Jairam Ramesh on Friday expressed his frustration over the South Block's agenda being disseminated from Washington's podiums after US Secretary of State Marco Rubio bypassed traditional diplomatic protocol, confirming the state visit of the Venezuelan President to India before a formal announcement could be issued by either capital.

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What else does Marco Rubio have in store for Indian foreign policy?: Jairam Ramesh on state visit of Venezuelan President to India

New Delhi: The Congress on Friday asked the Centre what else US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has in store for Indian foreign policy after he announced the Venezuelan president's visit to India next week.

In a post on X, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh put out a video of Rubio's statement in Miami about his visit to India to attend the Quad meeting and also that of the Venezuelan president's.

"At 5.37 PM on May 10, 2025, the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio was the first to announce the halt to Operation Sindoor.

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"Yesterday, Mr Rubio was again the very first to announce that the President of Venezuela would be visiting India next week. This was even before India and Venezuela had even hinted or confirmed the news," he said.

Ramesh said it turns out that the president of Venezuela was expected to attend the launch of the International Big Cat Alliance in New Delhi next week.

"However, this has since been postponed because of the outbreak of the Ebola virus in Africa.

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"What else does the US Secretary of State have in store for Indian foreign policy?" the Congress leader then asked.

The Congress has several times objected to the US making announcements with regard to India's foreign policy, including on halting Operation Sindoor, even before New Delhi did.
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