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Amazed by PM Modi's hospitality, our kids liked him: US VP Vance

IANS April 22, 2025 331 views

US Vice President J.D. Vance shared a heartwarming account of his family's interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. During a dinner at Modi's residence, Vance's young son was so impressed that he initially suggested moving to India. The VP praised Modi's personal warmth and genuine interest, particularly in remembering his son's upcoming birthday. Vance emphasized the genuine connection and potential for strengthening US-India relations through such personal diplomatic moments.

"Maybe I could live in India" - Vance's 7-year-old son"
Amazed by PM Modi's hospitality, our kids liked him: US VP Vance
Jaipur, April 22: US Vice President J.D. Vance on Tuesday showered all praise on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that he, along with his family, had an amazing experience with PM Modi while experiencing his hospitality in New Delhi.

Key Points

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Modi's personal touch impresses US VP's entire family

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Warm interaction highlights diplomatic relationship

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Vance calls Modi a 'special person' committed to India's prosperity

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Children instantly connected with Indian PM

“My son, who is seven years old and our firstborn, said something remarkable after we had dinner at the Prime Minister's residence. He told me, ‘Maybe I could live in India’. He felt so good about the experience - PM Modi was incredibly kind to our children. PM Modi welcomed us at his beautiful home. We were amazed by his hospitality... and our kids liked him,” said Vance while speaking at the US-India relations event at RIC in Jaipur.

Further quoting his son, the US VP said: “However, today, he suggested, we should move to England instead! The great thing about kids is that they’re brutally honest. Our children - aged 7, 5, and 3 - just liked him (PM Modi) instantly. I also like PM Modi. It’s a great foundation for our future relationship. I truly believe he is a serious leader who thinks deeply about India’s prosperity and security.”

The US VP also referred to PM Modi as a ‘special person’.

“We had a wonderful discussion when I first met him (PM Modi) at the AI Summit this year. What touched me deeply was how he figured out that our younger son was about to turn five. He took the time to stand with him, wish him a happy birthday, and even gave him a gift. We were genuinely touched by his graciousness,” said Vance.

The US VP said that he is not in the country to ‘preach’ to India, saying, “Past administrations were condescending, wanted India’s low-cost work but criticised PM Modi, whose govt is arguably the most popular in the democratic world. Even I’m a bit jealous.”

Vance also termed his wife, Usha, as a celebrity figure in India.

“My wife Usha is a bit of a celebrity in India, much more so than me,” said Vance.

J.D. Vance is on a four-day visit to India. He arrived in New Delhi on Monday and went to Akshardham Temple with his family.

Later, his family had dinner at PM Modi’s residence. At around 10.30 PM, he reached Jaipur.

On Tuesday, he went to Amber Palace and explored Jaipur’s rich heritage.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
This is such a heartwarming story! It's beautiful to see world leaders connecting on a personal level. PM Modi's gesture with the birthday gift was especially touching. ❤️
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Rajesh P.
While I appreciate the positive diplomatic relations, I hope this personal rapport translates into concrete policy benefits for both nations. The real test will be in the trade agreements and strategic partnerships that follow.
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Michael T.
The kids switching from India to England preference is hilarious! 😂 Kids really do keep you grounded. Great to see such a relaxed interaction between leaders.
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Priya N.
PM Modi has always been great with children and foreign guests. His personal touch in diplomacy makes a big difference. Also, how cute is it that VP Vance's wife is more famous here!
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Amit D.
While the personal chemistry is nice, I wish the article had more details about the actual policy discussions. The dinner and gifts make for good headlines, but what about the substance?
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Emily R.
The part about past administrations being condescending is quite telling. It's refreshing to see this level of mutual respect in international relations. More of this, please!

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