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Vance Arrives in India as Trump’s Trade War Hangs Over Visit

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JD Vance landed in New Delhi on Monday, kicking off a four-day visit to India that carries both personal and political significance for the vice president, while taking place against the backdrop of President Donald Trump’s global trade war.

Vance’s trip comes as the US is threatening to increase the 10% tariffs on Indian exports to 26% if no deal is reached by the end of the 90-day pause Trump put in place earlier this month. India is hoping to secure a trade deal soon to dodge the new levies.

Vance and his wife, Usha Vance, were greeted at the runway in the Indian capital by Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, a close partner to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The vice president was given a gun salute and a performance of the US national anthem by a military band, as he watched under a red canopy shielding him from the New Delhi sun.

The couple accompanied by their three children paid a visit to a Hindu temple in the city, wearing floral garlands. While JD and Usha Vance arrived in New Delhi dressed in Western attire, their children wore traditional Indian clothes. Modi is slated to host Vance for a bilateral meeting Monday evening.

Vance’s visit is “expected to further deepen the India–U.S. Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership,” said Randhir Jaiswal, spokesman for India’s Ministry of External Affairs, on the social media site X.

The talks are consequential for the Modi government, which has sought to position his country as a leader of the Global South — a group of emerging economies — in hopes of gaining influence on the world stage.

Trump administration officials have named India as one of several countries the US is prioritizing negotiations with during the 90-day pause on higher duties that stretches until July. Vance’s visit comes as hopes are running high in New Delhi that the country can secure a quick deal and a reprieve from weightier levies, while the 10% baseline tariff is in place.

The vice president arrived in India following a three-day visit to Italy. Vance, a Catholic, met with Pope Francis at the Vatican, just a day before the pontiff’s death on Monday.

In a statement from India, Vance said his “heart goes out to the millions of Christians all over the world who loved him. I was happy to see him yesterday, though he was obviously very ill.”