NEW DELHI: US Vice President JD Vance , second lady Usha along with their children paid a visit to Akshardham Temple in the national capital on Monday.
Vance, along with his Indian-origin wife Usha Chilukuri and their children Ewan, Vivek, and Mirabel—each were dressed in traditional Indian clothing—posed for photographers in front of the temple’s grand facade.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to host a dinner for the Vance family following official talks.
The US vice president is on a four-day visit to India, joined by a delegation of high-ranking US government officials. His itinerary also includes stops in Jaipur and Agra.
This marks his first visit to India, taking place just weeks after US President Donald Trump announced—and subsequently paused—a broad tariff regime affecting around 60 countries, including India.
Vance, along with his Indian-origin wife Usha Chilukuri and their children Ewan, Vivek, and Mirabel—each were dressed in traditional Indian clothing—posed for photographers in front of the temple’s grand facade.
#WATCH | Delhi: Vice President of the United States, JD Vance, Second Lady Usha Vance, along with their children, visited Akshardham Temple
— ANI (@ANI) April 21, 2025
(Source: Akshardham Temple) pic.twitter.com/NpptPaGihj
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to host a dinner for the Vance family following official talks.
The US vice president is on a four-day visit to India, joined by a delegation of high-ranking US government officials. His itinerary also includes stops in Jaipur and Agra.
This marks his first visit to India, taking place just weeks after US President Donald Trump announced—and subsequently paused—a broad tariff regime affecting around 60 countries, including India.
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