Following the pause of Operation Sindoor on May 10, 2025, India contacted the Trump administration four times through lobbyist Jason Miller.
These calls aimed to address media coverage of Operation Sindoor and involved officials from the US Trade Representative and National Security Council.
Subsequently, discussions shifted to US-India trade deal negotiations, with Indian officials engaging with the US Commerce Secretary.
Between April and December 2025, SHW Partners LLC assisted the Indian Embassy with trade talks and meetings with US officials.
Detailed Insights:
Operation Sindoor led to increased lobbying efforts by both India and Pakistan to influence the US administration.
India hired lobbying firms with close ties to President Trump, including SHW Partners LLC and Mercury Public Affairs, spending over $2,25,000 monthly.
Pakistan also increased its lobbying activities, hiring firms to promote its rare earth mineral potential and engaging with over 60 US officials.
The US-India Strategic Partnership Forum highlighted the importance of proximity to key decision-makers in Washington's current political climate.
India's practice of hiring lobbying firms began after the 1998 Pokhran tests and intensified during the civil nuclear deal negotiations.
Key Concepts Involved:
Lobbying: Engaging with government officials to influence policy decisions.
FARA (Foreign Agents Registration Act): US law requiring disclosure of lobbying activities on behalf of foreign governments.
Trade Deal: An agreement between countries to reduce trade barriers.