India has “committed to purchasing $500 billion” worth of American goods over the next five years, said United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday. Rubio made the announcement following a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The US official had arrived in Delhi on Saturday, ahead of meetings linked to the Quad grouping, which includes India, the US, Australia and Japan.In a fact sheet published in February after a trade deal was announced between New Delhi and Washington, the US had mentioned that India had “committed” to buying $500 billion worth of US products, including energy, information and communication technology, agriculture and coal.However, it was later revised to say India “intends” to purchase more American goods.In a social media post on Sunday, Rubio thanked Sergio Gor, the US ambassador to India, and other American diplomats for their efforts to materialise the deal. He added that the $500 billion Indian investment would focus on energy, technology and agriculture. Huge thanks to @USAmbIndia Sergio Gor and our American diplomats for their efforts. Because of their great work, India has committed to purchasing $500 billion in U.S. goods over the next five years focusing on energy, technology, and agriculture. They're doing terrific work on… pic.twitter.com/iuZFOV1IWv— Secretary Marco Rubio (@SecRubio) May 23, 2026