External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar expressed his deep privilege and pride in representing India at the inauguration ceremony of US President Donald Trump. Taking to social media platform X, Jaishankar shared images from the event and wrote, “A great honour to represent India at the inauguration ceremony of @POTUS President Donald J. Trump and @VP Vice President JD Vance in Washington DC today.”
The minister’s attendance at this high-profile occasion highlights the enduring significance of India-US relations, which have grown stronger in recent years. The partnership between the two nations is pivotal not only for bilateral progress but also for fostering stability and collaboration on global issues.
Trump sworn in as 47th US president
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, earlier in the day. The oath of office was administered by US Chief Justice John Roberts, while JD Vance assumed the role of the 50th Vice President of the United States.
Following his swearing-in, President Trump delivered a fiery inaugural speech, declaring the dawn of a “golden age” for America. He proclaimed the day as the country’s “Liberation Day,” promising swift reforms to restore national pride and economic stability.
Tackling inflation and energy prices
Trump used the platform to address the pressing issue of inflation, attributing the crisis to “massive overspending” and “escalating energy prices.” In line with his campaign slogan, “drill baby drill,” he announced a national energy emergency, pledging to expand oil drilling as a key solution.
“The inflation crisis was caused by massive overspending and escalating energy prices, and that is why today I will also declare a national energy emergency. We will drill, baby, drill,” Trump stated emphatically.
This declaration is seen as a continuation of his pro-energy independence policies, aiming to lower energy costs and revitalise domestic industries.
Addressing wildfires and disaster preparedness
President Trump also touched upon the recent devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, criticising the inadequate response by local authorities. He described the ongoing fires as a failure of the public health and disaster management systems, calling for a drastic overhaul.
“More recently, Los Angeles, where we are watching fires still tragically burn. From weeks ago without even a token of defence, they’re raging through the houses and communities, even affecting some of the wealthiest and most powerful individuals in our country, some of whom are sitting here right now. They don’t have a home any longer… We can’t let this happen,” he asserted.
The President vowed to strengthen the nation’s emergency response capabilities, ensuring that such disasters are handled more effectively in the future.
Reforms in public health and education
In his speech, Trump criticised the state of the public health and education systems in the United States. He lamented the inefficiencies in disaster response despite significant financial investment in healthcare and expressed his dissatisfaction with the educational curriculum.
“We have a public health system that does not deliver in times of disaster, yet more money is spent on it than any country anywhere in the world. And we have an education system that teaches our children to be ashamed of themselves and, in many cases, to hate our country despite the love that we try so desperately to. All of this will change starting today and it will change very quickly,” Trump declared.
Strengthening India-US relations
For India, Jaishankar’s presence at the inauguration is a symbolic gesture of the importance of the US-India partnership. Over the years, the two countries have collaborated on a range of issues, from trade and defence to technology and climate change. Jaishankar’s participation in such a historic event underscores India’s commitment to strengthening ties with the United States as Trump embarks on his second term.
The minister’s diplomatic engagement also reflects India’s broader strategy of leveraging international partnerships to navigate global challenges, including economic recovery, climate resilience, and technological advancements.
As President Trump begins his second term, both nations are poised to deepen their collaboration across diverse sectors, reaffirming the shared values of democracy, freedom, and economic opportunity.
In conclusion, Jaishankar’s attendance at the inauguration marks another chapter in the growing bond between India and the United States. It serves as a testament to the mutual respect and cooperation that continue to define the relationship between the world’s two largest democracies.