Florida Representative Mike Waltz, who leads the India Caucus, has been appointed as National Security Advisor by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. Waltz, 50, is expected to bring a hawkish stance to national security, aligning with Trump’s goals of bolstering American security.
A former Green Beret and a strong advocate for defense policies, Waltz has been a prominent supporter of closer U.S.-India ties, especially in defense and security, and a strong stance against China. As co-chair of the bipartisan Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans, Waltz played a pivotal role in organizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s landmark address at Capitol Hill during his U.S. visit in 2023.
The Senate’s India Caucus, established in 2004 by then-Senator Hillary Clinton and Senator John Cornyn, is the Senate’s largest caucus of its kind, with 40 members from both parties.
Waltz has frequently criticized the outgoing Biden administration’s Afghanistan policy. His appointment could signal a shift toward a more assertive U.S. approach to China and a strengthened U.S.-India partnership, a strategic alliance he has long championed for its regional stability and mutual economic and security benefits.
Lapses by Bandra police in Saif Ali Khan's stabbing case delayed alerting crime units, enabling…
Russia has sentenced three lawyers defending Alexei Navalny to prison for sharing his messages, drawing…
TikTok warns it will "go dark" in the US on Sunday unless the government intervenes…
Minor raped by her neighbours and his friend several times in Faridabad, Haryana
PIA apologized for a controversial ad featuring a plane near the Eiffel Tower, which sparked…
Israel's government has approved a ceasefire and hostage exchange deal, set to begin on Sunday,…