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India’s $2.3M lobbying fails to impress U.S.

Published on: January 10, 2026 5:15 PM

India faced a diplomatic setback in the United States despite spending millions on lobbying efforts. Reports reveal that the Indian government hired multiple U.S. lobbying firms to restore its diplomatic image. Even high-value campaigns could not prevent India from facing setbacks on key international fronts.

According to investigative reports, India paid $450,000 to a U.S. lobbying firm in a bid to secure meetings with the Trump administration. The effort was part of “Operation Sindoor,” aimed at improving India’s global standing. Indian media sources also reported payments to two other lobbying firms totaling $1.875 million.

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The lobbying was meant to arrange high-level meetings and influence U.S. policy decisions in India’s favor. Officials hoped these actions would counter criticism and reinforce India’s diplomatic presence. However, the strategy failed to yield the intended results, leaving India with a diminished influence in certain negotiations.

Observers note that despite lavish spending, diplomacy cannot always be “bought.” Strategic relationships, political timing, and global perceptions often outweigh lobbying efforts. Analysts suggest that India’s diplomatic approach must adapt beyond financial outreach to achieve long-term goals.

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The outcome highlights the challenges countries face when attempting to shape foreign policy through lobbying. While India aimed to regain prestige, the experience shows that international reputation relies on sustained engagement and credible policy rather than monetary influence alone.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: diplomatic setback, India, Latest, lobbying, operation sindoor, Trump administration, U.S. diplomacy

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