Key Points

US Vice President J.D. Vance is set to make his first official visit to India, marking a significant diplomatic milestone. The four-day tour from April 21-24 will include meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visits to Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra. This visit comes after the India-US Joint Statement in February and breaks a 13-year gap in US Vice Presidential visits to India. The trip is expected to strengthen bilateral relations and discuss regional and global developments of mutual interest.

Key Points: Vance First India Visit Marks Modi Diplomatic Milestone

  • First US VP visit in 13 years highlights strategic partnership
  • Vance to meet Modi and tour cultural sites
  • Diplomatic engagement follows February joint statement
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US Vice President Vance's India visit an opportunity to review progress in bilateral relations: MEA

US Vice President J.D. Vance arrives in India for landmark diplomatic engagement, meeting PM Modi and exploring bilateral relations.

"The visit will provide an opportunity to review the progress in bilateral relations - MEA Statement"

New Delhi/Washington, April 16

US Vice President J.D. Vance's India visit from April 21 to 24 will provide an opportunity for both sides to review the progress in bilateral relations and the implementation of the outcomes of the India-US Joint Statement issued in February during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Washington, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Wednesday.

Vance will pay an official visit to India from April 21 to 24 and will be accompanied by Second Lady Usha Vance, their children, and senior members of the US Administration.

This will be Vice President Vance's first visit to India. During the visit, he will be meeting with Prime Minister Modi on April 21. The US Vice President and his delegation will have other engagements in Delhi and are also scheduled to visit Jaipur and Agra before departing for Washington on April 24.

"The visit will provide an opportunity for both sides to review the progress in bilateral relations and the implementation of the outcomes of the India-US Joint Statement issued on 13 February 2025 during the visit of the Prime Minister to the US. The two sides will also exchange views on regional and global developments of mutual interest," read a statement issued by the MEA late Wednesday evening.

Earlier in the day, the White House also announced the US Vice President's forthcoming visit to Italy and India.

India is second on the Vances' two-nation tour with Italy being their first stop.

This would be the first visit to India by an American Vice-President in 13 years. The last was Joe Biden, who travelled to India in 2013 as Vice-President to President Barack Obama.

"In India, the Vice President will visit New Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra," Vance's office said in a statement. "The Vice President will hold meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Vice President and Second Family will also participate in engagements at cultural sites," it added.

There was no mention of Mike Waltz, the National Security Advisor, in the White House statement and it was not immediately clear if and when he is scheduled to travel to India. His visit, when it happens, will be the third by a senior member of the Trump administration to India, following Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, and Vice-President Vance.

The Vice-President first met PM Modi in Paris on the sidelines of the AI summit in February. The Second Lady and the second couple's two sons also met the Prime Minister.

Vance has emerged as an important member of the Trump cabinet, and an advocate of President Donald Trump's agenda. The President often calls him for remarks during publicly-aired meetings with visiting foreign dignitaries. His most significant Oval Office intervention so far came in the meeting with Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky.

Usha Vance's parents came to the US from Andhra Pradesh and she was born in San Diego. Her birth name is Usha Bala Chilukuri.

Vance's predecessor in the White House, Vice-President Kamala Harris, never visited India during her tenure although she is also of Indian-descent like Usha Vance -- her mother's family was based in Tamil Nadu. Mike Pence, who was Vice-President in President Trump's first term also could not make it although he had expressed a desire to undertake a tour of India.

- IANS

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Priya K.
This is such an important visit! With Usha Vance's Indian roots, I hope it helps strengthen cultural ties between our countries. 🇮🇳🇺🇸 Looking forward to seeing the outcomes!
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Rahul S.
Interesting that they're visiting Jaipur and Agra too. Smart move to showcase India's cultural heritage beyond just Delhi. Hope the talks go well on trade and defense partnerships.
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Anjali M.
I wonder if they'll address the visa backlog issue for Indian students and professionals. That's been a major pain point in the relationship that needs attention.
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Sanjay P.
Respectfully, I hope the media doesn't focus too much on the personal backgrounds (like Usha Vance's heritage) and more on the substantive policy discussions. The real test will be what concrete agreements come out of this visit.
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Meera R.
So exciting! 13 years is too long between VP visits. Hope this becomes more regular. The India-US partnership is too important to have such gaps in high-level engagement.
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Deepak V.
The timing is interesting - right after the Italian stop. Wonder if they're coordinating any messaging about global economic issues that affect both Europe and Asia.

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