The vice president of the United States, JD Vance, will make an official visit to India from April 21 to 24 and will arrive in New Delhi on Monday.

The Ministry of External Affairs said it will be received at the Air Force station, Palam, at 10:00 am a formal meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled at 6:30 pm, the same day at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg.

On Tuesday, April 22, Vance will travel to Jaipur, while on Wednesday, April 23, Vance will visit Agra.

Concluding his visit, Vice President Vance will leave India on Thursday, April 24 at 6:40 am

Randhir Jaiswal, an official spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs, on Vance’s next visit, said India has a comprehensive strategic global association with the United States, and although such a high -level visit, all important problems of importance.

“This is an official visit. It will meet with the Prime Minister. And with the United States of America, we have a comprehensive strategic global association. So, when you have that level of association with any country, it will obviously discuss all the relevant problems,” Jaiswal said during his information about the weekly media on Thursday.

Jaiswal added that India was very sure that the visit would give greater impulse to the bilateral ties of United India.

“And with the United States, with the United States, or the relationship is such that we are doing anything that is part of the human effort … it is part of our bilateral commitment. So, all thesis problems, bilateral problems will give hurt the ties,” he said.

The vice president’s office in a statement last week had said: “Vice President JD Vance and the second family will travel to Italy and India from April 18 to 24. The vice president will discuss the economic and geopolitical priorities shared with the leaders in each country.”

“In India, the vice president will visit New Delhi, Jaipur and Agra. The vice president will hold meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The vice president and the second family will also participate in the participation in cultural sites,” said the statement.

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