On the question of whether India could play a role in easing tensions, Gor said the US remains open to broader international involvement, though any decision would rest with New Delhi.
The call took place shortly after Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri concluded a visit to Washington, where efforts were made to stabilise bilateral ties following a period of strain.
Relations between the two countries had been under pressure due to trade disputes, including US tariffs on Indian goods, and remarks by Trump regarding past India-Pakistan tensions. However, both sides have recently taken steps to rebuild cooperation.
Looking ahead, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to visit India next month for high-level talks with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and other officials. The visit is expected to coincide with the announcement of key agreements, particularly in energy and trade.
Gor also confirmed that preparations are underway for a Quad ministerial meeting in India, reflecting continued strategic coordination between major Indo-Pacific partners.