Gabbard says Trump is committed to ensuring peace and security through
'realism and pragmatism'
[March 18, 2025]
By SHEIKH SAALIQ
NEW DELHI
(AP) — U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said
President Donald Trump is committed to ensuring peace and security
through “realism and pragmatism,” in remarks Tuesday before the U.S.
leader speaks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. |

United States Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, left,
shakes hand with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a meeting in
New Delhi, India, Monday, March 17, 2025. (Government of India Press
Information Bureau via AP) |
Gabbard did not refer to a particular country or conflict, but
said securing peace required “commitment to fostering cultural
and economic ties that reduce the likelihood of an escalation to
conflict” and “courage to engage directly with both friends and
adversaries alike.”
Gabbard spoke at the Raisina Dialogue conference in New Delhi on
a visit to India that holds special significance: She was the
first Hindu elected to Congress when she served as a
representative from Hawaii. In her new role she oversees and
coordinates the work of more than a dozen intelligence agencies.
“Trump remains unwavering in his commitment to achieving peace
through a strategy rooted in realism and pragmatism,” Gabbard
said at the security and economics conference.
Trump will speak with Putin on Tuesday in a possible pivot point
in efforts to end the war in Ukraine and an opportunity for
Trump to continue reorienting American foreign policy.
Also in her address, Gabbard said there is “huge opportunity” in
expanding the India-US relationship.
“I am confident that this partnership and friendship between our
two countries will continue to grow,” she said.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Trump met last month in
Washington and spoke about easing tariffs, resolving trade
issues and shoring up defense ties.
Gabbard also met Modi and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on
Monday.
Singh, in a post on social platform X, said they “discussed a
wide range of issues which include defence and information
sharing, aiming to further deepen the India-US partnership.”
India is a key strategic partner of the U.S. and is seen as
integral to Washington’s strategy of containing China in the
Indo-Pacific region.
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