TOI correspondent from Washington: The Indian Embassy in Washington DC has hired a second lobbying firm to provide strategic communications services including federal lobbying, media relations, digital audit, social media strategy and advertising just days ahead of the double whammy 50 per cent tariff on Indian exports to US.
According to foreign agent registration filings, the Embassy of India signed a $ 75,000 monthly retainer contract for three months with Mercury Public Affairs starting August 15.
Mercury partners David Vitter (a former Louisiana Republican Senator), and Bryan Lanza (communications director for the 2020 Trump transition team) will represent the India account, supported by a four member team that includes Kevin Thomas, first Indian-American elected to the New York State Senate.
Mercury has ties with Trump's Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, who was a registered lobbyist with the firm till November 2024 when she joined the White House.
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Lanza was the Deputy Communications Director for the Trump-Pence Presidential Campaign in 2016. He also served as a consultant to J.D. Vance during his Senate campaign.
The latest hiring came after criticism in some quarters about New Delhi being outplayed by Pakistan, which hired a firm led by former Trump bodyguard Keith Schiller to get a leg up on India, which had hired another former Trump aide Jason Miller's firm in April this year. India's year-long contract with Miller's firm SHW Partners LLC costs the Indian taxpayer $1.8 million at a monthly fee of $150,000.
It is not unusual for foreign countries and other major client to hire more than one lobbying firm (sometimes up to six) since they perform different functions.
According to foreign agent registration filings, the Embassy of India signed a $ 75,000 monthly retainer contract for three months with Mercury Public Affairs starting August 15.
Mercury partners David Vitter (a former Louisiana Republican Senator), and Bryan Lanza (communications director for the 2020 Trump transition team) will represent the India account, supported by a four member team that includes Kevin Thomas, first Indian-American elected to the New York State Senate.
Mercury has ties with Trump's Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, who was a registered lobbyist with the firm till November 2024 when she joined the White House.
Also read: India will buy oil from wherever it gets 'best deal': New Delhi rejects US pressure; envoy slams tariffs as 'unfair, unjustified'
Lanza was the Deputy Communications Director for the Trump-Pence Presidential Campaign in 2016. He also served as a consultant to J.D. Vance during his Senate campaign.
The latest hiring came after criticism in some quarters about New Delhi being outplayed by Pakistan, which hired a firm led by former Trump bodyguard Keith Schiller to get a leg up on India, which had hired another former Trump aide Jason Miller's firm in April this year. India's year-long contract with Miller's firm SHW Partners LLC costs the Indian taxpayer $1.8 million at a monthly fee of $150,000.
It is not unusual for foreign countries and other major client to hire more than one lobbying firm (sometimes up to six) since they perform different functions.
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