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Running across 1 GEO.
Running in a single market (United States) — a focused test, not a broad rollout yet.
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- LP host: indiatoday.in
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India Today
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indiatoday.in
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last seen 2d ago · 1 market
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Taboola
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Exclusive: How India managed Trump, media, trade talks during Operation Sindoor
India Today@india
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Single-geo testa single marketPredominantly Tier 1, concentrated in North America — United States.
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India Today's Taboola creative has been running for 0 days across 1 country and first seen on June 15, 2026. It has been observed in United States. The ad lands on indiatoday.in. India Today is running 2 other creatives we have indexed, linked below for side-by-side comparison.
Creative headline: Exclusive: How India managed Trump, media, trade talks during Operation Sindoor. Indexed on Taboola by mediabuyer.
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Host
indiatoday.in
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/world/us-news/story/india-operation-sindoor-trade-talks-us-diplomatic-outreach-trump-glbs-2847177-2026-01-06
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Exclusive: How India managed Trump Washington, media, and trade talks during Operation Sindoor - India Today India Today Aaj Tak India Today Hindi NewsTak GNTTV Lallantop Business Today Bangla Malayalam Northeast BT Bazaar Harper's Bazaar Sports Tak Crime Tak Astro Tak Gaming Brides Today Cosmopolitan Kisan Tak Ishq FM Reader’s Digest India Today Aaj Tak India Today Hindi NewsTak GNTTV Lallantop Business Today Bangla Malayalam Northeast Magazine Live TV Search SEARCH SIGN IN Edition IN US Home TV Live TV Primetime Magazine Latest Edition Insight Best Colleges India Today Hindi Jobs India Business All Business News Share Market IPO Personal Finance Companies Life+Style Puzzles South Global Sports All Sports IPL 2026 French Open IPL Schedule IPL Points Table Cricket Live Score Football Technology Showbuzz Entertainment Movies Bollywood Hollywood Television OTT Latest Reviews Newspresso Specials Podcasts Sunday Special History of It NewsMo DIU Opinion Videos Short Videos Fact Check Influencer Hub Other News Education It's Viral Science Health Auto Law Today Environment Cities Weather Web Stories Horoscopes Download App Follow Us On: News World US News Exclusive: How India managed Trump, media, trade talks during Operation Sindoor Exclusive: How India managed Trump, media, trade talks during Operation Sindoor India launched Operation Sindoor while engaging the Trump administration in trade and security talks. This dual outreach aimed to manage geopolitical and economic interests amid rising tensions. Live TV Share Advertisement India expanded its briefings to the wider US national security establishment. Rohit Sharma Washington DC , UPDATED: Jan 6, 2026 21:57 IST When India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, a counter-terrorism operation with regional implications, New Delhi simultaneously activated a broad and carefully sequenced diplomatic outreach in Washington, engaging the Trump administration across security, trade, political and media channels. FARA filings by Jason Miller reviewed by India Today show that from late April through October 2025, Indian officials requested a dense series of calls, meetings and briefings with senior figures across the US government. The engagement unfolded along two parallel tracks: managing Washington’s understanding of Operation Sindoor while maintaining momentum in sensitive trade negotiations with President Donald Trump’s second-term administration. advertisement ❮ ❯ Read Full Story However, the Indian Embassy in Washington said this was a routine procedure, and that hiring lobbyists for outreach is standard practice. The outreach was in two parts; Trade and Operation Sindoor. On April 24, 2025, India requested coordinated calls with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and the Office of Vice President JD Vance. The timing and alignment of these requests indicated an effort to elevate trade discussions early, before positions hardened in an administration known for its transactional approach to commerce. Trade-related engagement continued into early May, even as Operation Sindoor commenced. On May 7, the day the operation began, India’s embassy in Washington requested a call to pitch a television interview with Bret Baier of Fox News, explicitly referencing Operation Sindoor. Fox News is closely followed by President Trump and his senior advisers, and outreach to the network is widely viewed in Washington as a way to shape early perceptions inside the White House. Three days later, on May 10, Indian officials requested a cluster of calls with senior White House figures, including National Security Council officials, White House communications staff, Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, and the US Trade Representative, specifically to discuss US media coverage of Operation Sindoor. The breadth of this outreach reflected an effort to align internal policy discussions with public messaging at a moment when initial narratives were forming. The inclusion of trade officials in these conversations underscored India’s concern that security developments not spill over into economic negotiations. By late May, India expanded its briefings to the wider US national security establishment. On May 27, Indian officials requested meetings for Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri with senior Pentagon leaders, including Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, the Deputy Secretary of Defense, and the Undersecretary of Defense, along with officials at the National Security Council. The stated purpose was to brief US counterparts on Operation Sindoor. Again, on May 31st, Indian officials in Washington DC requested to meet with VP Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Such outreach is often intended to prevent differing interpretations across agencies, which can complicate policy responses during fast-moving security events. advertisement On June 1, India followed up by requesting meetings between External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar with Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, extending the briefings to both the political and diplomatic leadership of the administration. India also engaged Capitol Hill. In early June, Indian officials reached out to the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the office of Senator Tom Cotton, a Republican senator with a strong interest in national security issues. Additional communications addressed Capitol protocol and logistics, suggesting preparations for sustained congressional engagement. While Operation Sindoor was being discussed across Washington, trade talks continued even as public perception was different. Records show repeated calls through May, June and July 2025 between Indian officials and Greer, the US trade representative, as well as Lutnick, the commerce secretary. Diplomats familiar with the discussions said the frequency of engagement was notable, reflecting an effort to keep negotiations on a steady track despite overlapping geopolitical developments. advertisement On June 18, India returned to the White House chief of staff for a follow-up call focused again on media coverage of Operation Sindoor. The timing suggested an effort to reassess and manage how the operation was being portrayed weeks after its launch, as news cycles evolved. By August, trade discussions broadened further. India requested calls with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, bringing the Treasury Department into negotiations that had previously centered on trade and commerce. The move indicated that wider macroeconomic issues — including tariffs, currency considerations and capital flows — had entered the conversation. Throughout late summer, India continued engaging the political core of the White House. Calls with Ms. Wiles and senior aides extended into August and September, reflecting the political sensitivity of trade policy under President Trump, who has often treated tariffs as both economic tools and domestic political signals. In September and October 2025, Indian officials also engaged several figures close to the president, including White House communications aides and senior political advisers, and participated in private dinners with administration-linked figures to discuss the broader trajectory of US–India relations. These engagements coincided with continued routine trade calls, suggesting an effort to maintain stability as negotiations entered more delicate stages. advertisement We reached out to the Indian Embassy in Washington DC for a comment but they did not respond. Despite months of engagements, India continued to receive tariff shocks, public rebukes and social media escalations from the White House — a contrast with President Trump’s first term, when such disagreements rarely spilled into public view. By late October 2025, engagement continued at a working level, while Operation Sindoor had largely receded from Washington’s public debate without triggering congressional hearings or sustained criticism from senior administration officials. The record illustrates how In…
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