Kolkata: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Kolkata early Saturday morning, kicking off his four-day India visit amid renewed efforts to deepen strategic ties between New Delhi and Washington.
Rubio landed at around 7 AM and was received at the airport by Sergio Gor, who later described the visit as a key step toward strengthening the India-US partnership.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio Arrives in India for Landmark 4-Day VisitUS Secretary of State Marco Rubio landed in Kolkata today (May 23, 2026) with his wife Jeanette, kicking off his first official visit to India as the top US diplomat.
He was warmly received at Netaji… pic.twitter.com/l2rz5IsPBB— Diplomat Times (@diplomattimes) May 23, 2026
In a post on X, Gor said the two nations have an “ambitious agenda ahead,” with discussions expected to focus on defence cooperation, trade, energy security, and regional strategic coordination.
PM Modi, Jaishankar Meetings Scheduled
According to the Ministry of External Affairs, Rubio is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Saturday afternoon. He will also hold bilateral talks with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Sunday.
The high-profile visit comes ahead of the Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, which Rubio will attend on May 26 at Hyderabad House alongside diplomats from fellow Quad nations — India, Japan, and Australia.
Kolkata Visit Begins With Missionaries of Charity Stop
Soon after arriving in Kolkata, Rubio and his wife, Jeanette D. Rubio, visited the headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity, the humanitarian organisation founded by Mother Teresa.
The visit carried symbolic significance, as Rubio became the first US Secretary of State to visit Kolkata in nearly 14 years.
Joined @SecRubio in Kolkata for a visit to the Missionaries of Charity. Moments like these remind us the U.S.-India partnership rests not only on strong policies, but also on shared values and the spirit of selfless service that transcends borders. pic.twitter.com/dBBrEvmvnP
— Ambassador Sergio Gor (@USAmbIndia) May 23, 2026
Strategic Visit Amid Trade Frictions
Rubio’s India tour comes at a sensitive moment in bilateral relations, with both countries attempting to navigate recent trade tensions linked to tariff measures introduced during the presidency of Donald Trump.
Despite economic friction points, both sides are expected to push forward cooperation in critical sectors including defence technology, Indo-Pacific security, and energy collaboration.
Apart from New Delhi and Kolkata, Rubio’s itinerary also includes visits to Agra and Jaipur before he departs India on May 26.

