S Jaishankar In Trump Oath: India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has reached America. Not only has he reached America, but he has also reached Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony. After reaching here, he has met many important people. S Jaishankar is representing India in Trump’s swearing-in ceremony.
The Foreign Minister has also shared some pictures of the swearing-in ceremony on social media. In this, Jaishankar was seen in a closed neck coat instead of a western coat. Important people meeting S Jaishankar are surrounding him from all sides. Obviously, Jaishankar’s swag is also clearly visible during the Trump government.

Privileged to represent 🇮🇳 as External Affairs Minister and Special Envoy of PM at the Swearing-In Ceremony of the 47th President of the United States of America today in Washington DC.
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) January 20, 2025
Attended the Inauguration Day Prayer Service at St John’s Church this morning.
🇮🇳 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/ktod8SdbpI
Trump may come to India
After getting a huge victory in the US election, within a few weeks of Donald Trump taking oath as the 47th President, the world will know how his second term is going to be for the world and America. There is also talk of Trump coming to India. It has been learned that Trump can first visit China or India. This can be discussed during this visit of S Jaishankar. Along with this, there can also be a talk about the roadmap of India-US relations. During the meeting with Trump, Jaishankar will also hand him a letter written by PM Modi.
Everyone’s eyes on India-US relations
The world’s eyes are fixed on India-US relations. Although Trump is considered a friend of India. This is the opinion of the people of both America and India. But there is a little tension due to Trump’s talk about taxes during the election. If Trump remains cautious about relations with India, then perhaps he will not do this. Trump’s relations with S Jaishankar and PM Modi are very good. Therefore, it is believed that India will remain closest to America during Trump’s rule.
‘The Wall Street Journal’ also confirmed
According to ‘The Wall Street Journal’, Trump has talked to advisors about a possible visit to India. According to sources, some talks took place in this regard during Foreign Minister S Jaishankar’s visit to Washington around Christmas last month. Trump has made it clear that China and India are very important in his foreign policy agenda, because only through them can American trade gain momentum.
Trump may come to India
After getting a huge victory in the US election, within a few weeks of Donald Trump taking oath as the 47th President, the world will know how his second term is going to be for the world and America. There is also talk of Trump coming to India. It has been learned that Trump can first visit China or India. This can be discussed during this visit of S Jaishankar. Along with this, there can also be a talk about the roadmap of India-US relations. During the meeting with Trump, Jaishankar will also hand him a letter written by PM Modi.
Everyone’s eyes on India-US relations
The world’s eyes are fixed on India-US relations. Although Trump is considered a friend of India. This is the opinion of the people of both America and India. But there is a little tension due to Trump’s talk about taxes during the election. If Trump remains cautious about relations with India, then perhaps he will not do this. Trump’s relations with S Jaishankar and PM Modi are very good. Therefore, it is believed that India will remain closest to America during Trump’s rule.
‘The Wall Street Journal’ also confirmed
According to ‘The Wall Street Journal’, Trump has talked to advisors about a possible visit to India. According to sources, some talks took place in this regard during Foreign Minister S Jaishankar’s visit to Washington around Christmas last month. Trump has made it clear that China and India are very important in his foreign policy agenda, because only through them can American trade gain momentum.
A host of influential Indian figures, from top government officials to business tycoons, will be attending Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony in Washington DC today. Among the attendees are Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar, Reliance Industries’ Mukesh and Nita Ambani, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, and several real estate developers with ties to Trump’s ventures in India.