Ricky Gill
Who is Ricky Gill? Trump’s India-origin adviser awarded for 'role' in India-Pakistan ceasefire
Washington/IBNS: Indian-origin lawyer and Trump adviser Ranjit “Ricky” Gill has suddenly found himself at the centre of geopolitical attention after receiving a US government award for his purported role in facilitating the India-Pakistan ceasefire following Operation Sindoor earlier this year.
Congratulations to @RickyGillCA for recognition by SecState@marcorubio with the NSC Distinguished Action Award for his role in the India-Pakistan ceasefire negotiations. Ricky is a talented diplomat who served with me in @realDonaldTrump’s 1st Admin. pic.twitter.com/6C9cd1I03F
— Robert C. O'Brien (@robertcobrien) December 25, 2025
Gill, 37, was born in Lodi, New Jersey, to Punjabi Sikh immigrant parents, Jasbir and Param Gill, both physicians. Despite his relatively low public profile until now, he has held influential positions within the US national security apparatus across both Trump administrations.
The NSC is a powerful coordinating body overseeing military, diplomatic and economic policy across multiple US departments.
In just one year, @POTUS Donald J. Trump has restored American sovereignty, launched a new era of economic prosperity for American workers and businesses, and cemented his legacy as The President of Peace by standing up for American interests around the world. As we start a new… https://t.co/I4ZOFmEiTO pic.twitter.com/kdiHDH08TX
— Ricky Gill (@RickyGillCA) December 27, 2025
His entry into public service came unusually early.
Academically, Gill holds a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and a law degree from the University of California, Berkeley.
However, it is the ceasefire-related award that has placed him firmly in the spotlight.
Former foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal described the award as “puzzling,” suggesting it could be an attempt by the US establishment to reshape the narrative around the ceasefire.
Puzzling. Apparently the State Dept hasn’t announced this so far.
— Kanwal Sibal (@KanwalSibal) December 26, 2025
Is this taking away credit from Trump who has now said over 50 times that he coerced a ceasefire with trade threats?
Now, it is a middle level officer in the NSC who could knock together the Indian and… https://t.co/4DDwrmz9TB
Retired civil servant and geopolitical commentator NN Ojha similarly questioned whether the award was meant to challenge the Indian government’s stance on the absence of external involvement.
On social media, reactions ranged from scepticism to outright criticism, with several users accusing Washington of “meddling” and projecting influence over South Asian security dynamics.
As the debate continues, Ricky Gill’s recognition has become more than a personal milestone — it has emerged as a flashpoint in the larger diplomatic tussle over narratives, mediation claims, and strategic autonomy in India-Pakistan relations.
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