US VP JD Vance embarks on first official visit to India, to meet PM Modi in Delhi today

ANI April 21, 2025 198 views

US Vice President JD Vance has landed in Delhi for his first official visit to India, where he will meet PM Modi. The trip aims to reinforce the Comprehensive Strategic Global Partnership between the two nations. Vance will also travel to Jaipur and Agra before departing on April 24. The visit is expected to enhance bilateral cooperation across key areas.

"We are very positive that the visit will give a further boost to our bilateral ties." - Randhir Jaiswal, MEA Spokesperson
Rome, April 21: United States President JD Vance has departed from Rome Ciampino Airport for his first official visit to India, scheduled from April 21 to April 24.

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JD Vance arrives in Delhi for key talks with PM Modi

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Visit includes stops in Jaipur and Agra

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Focus on strengthening India-US strategic partnership

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Family accompanies Vance during diplomatic tour

According to the White House Press Pool, Vance, who was visiting Italy with his family, boarded Air Force Two (AF2) on Sunday evening. The aircraft is expected to land at Air Force Station, Palam in New Delhi at approximately 9.30 am IST on Monday.

He will be formally received at 10.00 am. A formal meeting between Vice President Vance and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled for 6.30 pm on Monday at the Prime Minister's official residence, 7, Lok Kalyan Marg.

In a brief yet endearing moment before boarding AF2, Vance was seen gently lifting his sleeping daughter, Mirabel, from their car, while his son

s, Ewan and Vivek, waved toy swords as they boarded with Second Lady Usha Vance.

Following his meeting with PM Modi in Delhi, Vice President Vance will travel to Jaipur on Tuesday. On April 23, he is scheduled to visit Agra. His visit to India will conclude on Thursday, April 24, with his departure from the country at 6.40 a.m.

Ahead of his arrival in India, hoardings welcoming JD Vance have been put up near Palam Airport and in the diplomatic enclave of Chanakyapuri in New Delhi.

Earlier, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal, had stated that India has a Comprehensive Strategic Global Partnership with the US, and when such a high-level visit takes place, all issues of importance are discussed.

"This is an Official Visit. He will be meeting the Prime Minister. And with the United States of America, we have a Comprehensive Strategic Global Partnership. So, when you have that level of partnership with any country, obviously you will discuss all relevant issues," Jaiswal said during a media briefing last Thursday.

He added that India was confident that the visit would provide a further boost to India-US bilateral ties.

"And with America, with the United States, of course, our relationship is such that we are doing anything that is part of human endeavour... forms part of our bilateral engagement. So, all these issues, bilateral issues will be discussed. And we are very positive that the visit will give a further boost to our bilateral ties," he said.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
That photo of VP Vance carrying his sleeping daughter is so heartwarming! It's nice to see world leaders being regular parents too. Hope this visit strengthens US-India relations 🤞
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Rajiv P.
Interesting choice to include Jaipur and Agra in the itinerary. Showing the cultural side of India beyond just Delhi is a smart move for diplomatic relations.
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Michael T.
While I appreciate the focus on diplomacy, I wish there was more transparency about what specific issues will be discussed. "All relevant issues" is quite vague.
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Priya S.
The kids waving toy swords while boarding Air Force Two is adorable! 😄 Makes the whole diplomatic visit feel more human and relatable.
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David L.
I hope they discuss climate change cooperation during these meetings. US and India working together on green energy could make a real difference globally.

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