🇺🇸 JD Vance Shares Heartfelt Family Moment at the Taj Mahal
India visit blends diplomacy, culture, and candid family memories
Highlights
- JD Vance shares a candid photo with his family at the Taj Mahal
- Kids’ reactions to Indian culture and climate steal the spotlight
- PM Modi’s personal gestures, including a birthday surprise, earn heartfelt praise
- Vance emphasizes the warmth of Indo-US ties beyond official meetings
Taj Mahal Snapshot: Diplomacy Meets Family Fun
US Vice President JD Vance capped off a busy day in Agra with a moment that was as personal as it was picturesque. Sharing a candid photo on X (formerly Twitter), he gave followers a glimpse into his family’s experience at India’s most iconic monument, the Taj Mahal.
“With three little kids staring into the sun, this was actually the best photo we got at the Taj Mahal today,” Vance joked, capturing the reality of parenting even in the most majestic of settings. The photograph showed Vance, his wife Usha, and their three children posing against the backdrop of the marble marvel — with the kids adorably squinting under the blazing afternoon sun.
Summer Style with a Touch of Tradition
Despite the heat, the Vances made a stylish statement. JD Vance kept it classic in a navy blazer, pale blue shirt, and beige trousers, while Usha Vance radiated understated elegance in a striped midi dress. Their sons, Ewan and Vivek, were dressed in coordinated printed bandhgala kurtas and pyjamas, and daughter Mirabel wore a breezy striped top and flared pants.
The attire reflected both respect for Indian culture and a keen eye for comfort — a nod to the balancing act every international visitor faces during an Indian summer.
Exploring India’s Heritage—and Winning Hearts
The Taj Mahal was only one highlight of the family’s cultural exploration. The Vances also visited Delhi’s Akshardham Temple and the Amber Fort in Jaipur, experiences that left lasting impressions — especially on their children.
At an event at the Rajasthan International Centre, Vance recalled a dinner hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “My son Ewan is seven. After we visited the Prime Minister’s house and had dinner there, he came to me and said, ‘Dad, I think I can live in India.’ That’s the impression Mr. Modi left on him — warm, generous, kind,” Vance shared.
But after hiking through the sun-drenched Amber Fort, Ewan had a change of heart. “Maybe we should move to England instead,” the boy said, prompting laughter and showcasing the endearing honesty of childhood.
A Birthday Surprise from PM Modi
One moment that particularly moved the family took place earlier this year in Paris, during the AI Action Summit. Vance recounted how Prime Minister Modi surprised them by showing up to celebrate the birthday of his son, Vivek.
“He somehow found out that Vivek was turning five. In the middle of a major policy conference, he stopped by where we were staying, brought a gift, and wished my son a happy birthday. Usha and I were genuinely touched by his thoughtfulness,” Vance said.
A Personal Foundation for Deeper Ties
Reflecting on these experiences, JD Vance said the family forged a warm and genuine rapport with Prime Minister Modi — a connection that goes beyond politics.
“These interactions laid a foundation not just for strategic ties, but for a deep personal understanding between our countries,” he said.
The visit, while official in nature, felt deeply human — marked by thoughtful gestures, cultural immersion, and shared laughter under the Indian sun.
Closing on a Candid Note
As the Vances conclude their India journey, their photo at the Taj Mahal stands as more than a family memory — it’s a snapshot of a new chapter in US-India relations, one that emphasizes shared values, warmth, and the human side of diplomacy.