Pax Silica: India's Strategic Rise in Global Tech Partnerships

At the India Today Conclave 2026, U.S. Ambassador Sergio Gor emphasized the United States' partnership with India in emerging technology supply chains, including AI and semiconductors. Terming it as 'Pax Silica', he pointed to India's crucial role in global technological collaboration and future economic security.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 13-03-2026 12:18 IST | Created: 13-03-2026 12:18 IST
Pax Silica: India's Strategic Rise in Global Tech Partnerships
United States Ambassador to India Sergio Gor (Photo/@USAmbIndia). Image Credit: ANI
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At the India Today Conclave 2026, United States Ambassador to India Sergio Gor highlighted the critical partnership between the two countries in advancing the next generation of strategic supply chains, focusing on artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and advanced technology. He underscored India's pivotal role in what officials are describing as 'Pax Silica,' a concept referring to a technology-driven global order.

Gor noted that while historical geopolitics revolved around energy resources like oil, future strategic priorities will increasingly center on advanced technologies and digital infrastructure. He emphasized the trust placed in India, stating, "The United States trusts India to be included in this very crucial stack. Pax Silica is the future." This signifies a shift in global dynamics towards technological leadership.

Washington's strategic perspective reflects a growing dependence on technological leadership for economic and national security priorities. The expanding cooperation between India and the United States includes initiatives like the India-US Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET), aiming to enhance collaboration in vital sectors such as semiconductors, AI, quantum computing, and secure supply chains. With India's positioning as a hub for semiconductor manufacturing, the 'Pax Silica' initiative signals New Delhi's central role in shaping the technological architecture of the future.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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