Agra: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited the iconic Taj Mahal along with his wife Jeanette Rubio during his ongoing diplomatic visit to India. The high-profile visit attracted widespread attention as the senior American leader toured one of India’s most famous cultural and historical landmarks amid heightened security arrangements.
Rubio arrived in Agra on Monday morning as part of his multi-city India tour. Accompanied by senior US officials and security personnel, the couple spent time exploring the UNESCO World Heritage Site, admired globally as a symbol of love and Mughal architectural brilliance. Photographs and videos from the visit quickly surfaced online, showing the couple posing in front of the white marble monument.
During the visit, Rubio reportedly praised the beauty and historical significance of the Taj Mahal, calling it one of the world’s great wonders. He also signed the visitors’ book and expressed gratitude for the warm hospitality extended by Indian authorities during the tour.
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The Taj Mahal visit formed part of Rubio’s broader diplomatic engagement in India, which includes strategic discussions with Indian leadership and participation in the Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in New Delhi. The talks are expected to focus on Indo-Pacific security, economic cooperation, technology partnerships, and regional geopolitical developments.
Earlier during his India visit, Rubio also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to discuss strengthening bilateral ties between India and the United States.
Before arriving in Agra, Rubio had also visited Kolkata, where he paid respects at the headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity founded by Mother Teresa. The gesture was viewed as a symbolic acknowledgment of India’s humanitarian and cultural legacy.
Security around the Taj Mahal was tightened during the American delegation’s visit, though the monument remained open to tourists. Officials said the delegation spent nearly an hour at the site before proceeding to the next leg of the India tour.
The Taj Mahal continues to remain a key attraction for visiting global leaders and dignitaries. Over the years, several international political figures, including former US presidents and senior diplomats, have visited the monument during official trips to India.









