Key Points

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma warmly welcomed US Vice President JD Vance and his family at Jaipur's historic Amber Fort. The Vance family enjoyed a traditional Rajasthani cultural performance during their visit. Earlier, Vance met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi, praising him as a "great leader." The US VP's India tour concludes with a visit to Agra before departing on April 24.

Key Points: Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma Welcomes US VP JD Vance at Amber Fort

  • US VP JD Vance visits Amber Fort with family
  • Traditional Rajasthani welcome with dancers and elephants
  • Vance meets PM Modi earlier in Delhi
  • Vance family to visit Agra before departure
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An honour to welcome JD Vance: Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma

Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma and Deputy CM Diya Kumari greet US Vice President JD Vance and family during their cultural visit to Jaipur's Amber Fort.

"It was an honour to welcome the Vice President of the USA, Mr. JD Vance, along with his family, to the historic Amer Fort in Jaipur today. – Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, April 22

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari extended a warm welcome to United States Vice President JD Vance, Second Lady Usha Vance, and their children during their visit to the Amber Fort in Jaipur on Tuesday.

JD Vance, who is on a four-day visit to India, was accompanied by his family as they embarked on a cultural visit to Jaipur on Tuesday. At the entrance to the Fort they were greeted in a traditional Rajasthani welcome with dancers and elegantly decorated elephants.

The Chief Minister Sharma seen greeting and shaking hands with Vance's sons.

Sharing a post on X, Sharma wrote, "It was an honour to welcome the Vice President of the USA, Mr. JD Vance, along with his family, to the historic Amer Fort in Jaipur today."

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JD Vance, who is on a four-day visit to India, was accompanied by his family as they embarked on a cultural visit to Jaipur on Tuesday.

The Vance family reached the Amber Fort in the morning, having departed from the Rambagh Palace, where they were staying.

The Vance family received a warm and vibrant welcome at Jaipur's Amber Fort. They were greeted with a traditional Rajasthani dance performance.

Amber Fort is situated in the valley of the Aravalli ranges just below Jaigarh Fort. Prior to shifting their capital to Jaipur, Amber was the capital of the Kachhwaha Rajputs. Amber was initially under the domain of the Susawat Meena tribe. In the 11th century, Dulahrai (Dhola), the son of Sodhadeva, laid the foundation of the Kachhwaha dynasty in the Dhundhar region. His son, Kakil Dev, took over the reign of Amber from the Meenas.

Raja Man Singh I started the construction of the new palace complex at the end of the 16th century. After Raja Man Singh I, Mirza Raja Jai Singh I and Sawai Jai Singh II made modifications and changes as per the needs from time to time. They also changed the interior decoration as per their own interests. The entire fort was constructed in four stages.

A day earlier, JD Vance visited the Central Cottage Industries Emporium in New Delhi along with his family.

The US Vice President and his family also visited the Akshardham Temple in the national capital on Monday morning, shortly after their arrival.

Their sons wore kurta-pyjamas, while their daughter was dressed in an Anarkali-style outfit paired with an embroidered jacket.

Vance and his family landed at Palam Airport, where they were welcomed by Union Minister for Railways and Information & Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw. Vance was also given a ceremonial Guard of Honour, marking the start of his first official visit to India.

The US Vice President, on Monday, said it was an "honour" to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and called the PM a "great leader" on the first day of his visit to India.

On Wednesday, Vance will visit Agra along with his family. The India visit of the US Vice President concludes with their departure from India on April 24 at 6:40 am.

- ANI

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Priya K.
What a beautiful cultural exchange! The Vance family embracing Indian traditions by wearing our traditional outfits warms my heart ❤️ The Amber Fort is such a perfect choice to showcase Rajasthan's rich heritage.
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the diplomatic gesture, I wish our leaders would show this much enthusiasm for domestic issues too. The fort looks stunning though - great choice for visitors!
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Anjali M.
The kids look adorable in their Indian outfits! 😍 It's so nice to see foreign dignitaries taking time to experience our culture beyond just official meetings. Hope they enjoy the rest of their India trip!
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Sanjay P.
As a Jaipur resident, I'm always proud when visitors appreciate our heritage sites. The Amber Fort is truly magnificent - no wonder it was chosen for this visit. The traditional welcome must have been a memorable experience for the Vance family.
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Meena R.
Interesting to see the historical context included about Amber Fort's origins with the Meena tribe. More articles should include this kind of background information - it helps us appreciate our heritage even more.
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Karan D.
The elephants look beautifully decorated! Though I hope they were treated well during this event. Cultural diplomacy is important, but we should also ensure animal welfare standards are maintained.

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