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FOREIGN AFFAIRS

US Consulate Opens in Bangalore

By R Anil Kumar

  • It’s “new beginning” for US-India relations: US Envoy to India says on Opening of US Consulate in Bangalore

  • ‘Great Day for India-US Relations’: EAM Jaishankar on the Opening of US Consulate in Bangalore

Bengaluru, January 18. The United States officially inaugurated its consulate in Bangalore on January 17, 2025. This marks the fifth US consulate in India, aimed at enhancing political and economic ties between the US and Karnataka, particularly in the technology sector, often referred to as India’s Silicon Valley.

The ceremony was led by US Ambassador Eric Garcetti and Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, who emphasized the significance of having a permanent US diplomatic presence in Bangalore.

Initially, the consulate will operate from a temporary facility at the JW Marriott Hotel on Vittal Mallya Road while a permanent location is being established.

While the consulate has officially opened, visa services are not expected to begin immediately. Garcetti stated that efforts are underway to introduce these services as soon as possible, recognizing the high demand from residents in Karnataka for visa processing without needing to travel to other cities like Chennai or Hyderabad.

The new consulate is anticipated to assist approximately 400,000 people annually with their visa needs, significantly easing the process for students, professionals, and families traveling to the US.

This development is seen as a crucial step in strengthening US-India relations and facilitating greater collaboration in areas such as commerce, technology, education, and culture.

The inauguration of the new US Consulate in Bangalore took place on January 17, 2025, with US Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti, emphasizing its significance in strengthening US-India relations.

Garcetti remarked, “It’s a great day for Bangalore. It’s a great day for Karnataka. It’s a great day for the United States and for India,” highlighting the city’s vital role in fostering bilateral ties.

Although VISA services will not be available during the first year, efforts are underway to introduce them as soon as possible.

Garcetti described the consulate’s opening as a “new beginning” for US-India relations and pointed out the potential for collaboration in various sectors such as health, aerospace, and finance.

He acknowledged the contributions of Indian workers to the US economy, stating that America has benefited significantly from Indian professionals and visitors.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar marked the opening of the new US Consulate in Bangalore on January 17, 2025, calling it a “great day for India-US relations.

“This event is seen as a significant milestone in strengthening diplomatic and economic ties between the two nations. Jaishankar emphasized the importance of Bangalore, India’s IT hub, in fostering collaboration in areas such as technology, defence, and education.”

During the inauguration, Jaishankar noted that this consulate addresses a long-standing demand from local residents who previously had to travel to other cities for US VISA services. He highlighted that the consulate would facilitate travel and enhance the presence of American diplomats in a city that plays a crucial role in India’s economy.

Additionally, Jaishankar announced that India plans to open its own consulate in Los Angeles, furthering reciprocal diplomatic efforts between the two countries. He remarked on the evolving nature of India-US relations, particularly in light of advancements in technology and defence cooperation.

US Ambassador Eric Garcetti also expressed optimism about the consulate’s opening, describing it as a new beginning for US-India relations. He acknowledged Bangalore’s significance as a centre for innovation and business, reinforcing the mutual benefits derived from strong ties between the two nations.

‘Fulfilled A Commitment Made by Our Leaders,’ US Envoy Eric Garcetti After Inaugurating Bangalore Consulate

The inauguration of the new US Consulate in Bangalore on January 17, 2025, was marked by US Ambassador Eric Garcetti’s remarks emphasizing the expansion of diplomatic ties between the United States and India. Garcetti stated, “Fulfilled a commitment made by our leaders,” highlighting that this development was part of a promise made during Indian Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Washington in the previous year.

Garcetti described Bangalore as a city that “breathes the US-India relationship,” underscoring its significance as a technological hub and a center for innovation.

He noted that while visa services would not be available in the first year, efforts would be made to introduce them soon, reflecting a commitment to enhancing bilateral relations across various sectors including health, aerospace, and finance.

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar also participated in the ceremony, emphasizing the importance of this consulate in fostering collaboration and addressing historical gaps in diplomatic representation. He mentioned plans for India to open its own consulate in Los Angeles, further solidifying mutual ties.

The event was celebrated as a pivotal moment in strengthening US-India relations, with both leaders expressing optimism for future collaboration and engagement between the two nations.

Local leaders also expressed their enthusiasm about the consulate. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Chairperson of Biocon, noted its importance for Bangalore’s global stature and the future of US-India partnerships.

Bangalore South MP Tejasvi Surya highlighted that the consulate would alleviate the burden on residents who previously had to travel to other cities for visa services, benefiting approximately 400,000 people annually in Karnataka.

The consulate’s establishment addresses a long-standing demand from Bangalore citizens and is part of a broader effort to enhance diplomatic and economic ties between India and the US.

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