Usha Vance shines as Second Lady during India visit
Usha Vance, the spouse of US Vice President J.D. Vance, became a national star during the couple's visit to India, her parents' country of origin, reports the American newspaper "Wall Street Journal".
Key information
- Usha Vance visited India for the first time with her husband and children.
- She met with India's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.
- She plans new projects as the Second Lady of the US.
Usha Vance, wife of US Vice President J.D. Vance, found herself in the spotlight during a visit to India. This is the country her parents come from, and it was Usha’s first visit there. With her three children and husband, she embarked on a four-day journey that attracted media and political attention. During the visit, the Vice President's children wore traditional Indian outfits.
During the visit, Usha Vance met with India's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. Her presence in her parents' homeland was widely commented on, and an interview she gave to a local television station emphasised her emotional ties to India. - It is, in many ways, a trip of a lifetime — she admitted in an interview with the local television NDTV.
Although Usha Vance has not previously publicised her activities in Washington, she plans new projects as the Second Lady of the US. People familiar with her plans suggest they might relate to her experiences as a mother. Usha has already hired advisors, but for now, she is focusing on acclimating her children to the new environment.
Vance's wife was a Democrat
"WSJ" points out that the Second Lady is fully committed to her husband's political ambitions. Usha Vance is also his trusted advisor. She analyses his speeches and supports him in his political endeavours. Although she was a Democrat, she now supports Donald Trump’s administration, which raises controversy.
While Usha Vance has yet to announce the issues she wants to address as Second Lady, work on her portfolio is ongoing. Her presence in India and plans for the future indicate an increasing role she may play in American politics.