US Vice President JD Vance and his wife will visit India next week to meet PM Modi | India News

US Vice President JD Vance and his family will visit India next week. He plans to visit Italy and India from April 18 to April 24.
According to news agency ANI, the U.S. Vice President will meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and travel to Agra, New Delhi and Jaipur.
Vance’s office noted in a press release Wednesday that during the visit, he will discuss common economic and geopolitical priorities with leaders of various countries.
“Vice President JD Vance and the second family will travel to Italy and India from April 18 to April 24. The vice president will discuss common economic and geopolitical priorities with leaders of each country,” the release said.
The office of U.S. Vice President JD Vance issued a statement announcing Vice President JD Vance and his second family visits Italy and India from April 18 to April 24. The Vice President will discuss shared economic and geopolitical priorities with leaders of each country… pic.twitter.com/xnl5q2oyti
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Vance will hold a meeting with PM Modi and will participate in the cultural website.
“In India, the Vice President will visit New Delhi, Jaipur and Agra. The Vice President will meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Vice President and the Second Family will also participate in the engagement at the cultural site.”
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Vance will meet with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Vatican Secretary of State Pietro Parolin in Italy.
Us-France access to PM Modi
According to ANI, during a visit to France for the AI ​​Action Summit in February, PM Modi presented an environmentally friendly wooden letter to the daughter of US Vice President Mirabel Rose Vance.
After his visit to France, Prime Minister Modi went to the United States at the invitation of US President Donald Trump. This is the first time the prime minister has visited the United States since Trump’s second term.
(with ANI input)