Currently on a four-day tour of India, U.S. Vice President James David (JD) Vance, along with his wife Usha and their three children, arrived in Jaipur late Monday night, staying at the opulent Rambagh Palace. On Tuesday morning, at around 7:30, Mr. Vance was seen strolling barefoot in the garden before sharing breakfast with his family. This humble gesture has sparked conversations online, yet it was the spectacle of his convoy that truly captured public attention. The residents of Jaipur were taken aback by the impressive procession accompanying him.
Social media is now inundated with videos showcasing JD Vance's convoy. The dramatic visuals feature over 50 vehicles, leaving people both intrigued and astonished. Comments range from speculating if all of America has relocated to Jaipur, to wondering what possibly moves within this extensive cavalcade.
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This video reportedly captures the convoy as it arrived from Delhi to Jaipur.
The arrival at Rambagh Palace
U.S. Vice President JD Vance visiting Amer Fort with Family
A report reveals that this convoy is not merely an impressive array of vehicles; it operates as a mobile high-security unit. Under the stringent VIP protection protocols of the United States, the Vice President's convoy is equipped not only for his safety but also supports medical emergencies, includes a press team, technical support, and a complete unit from the Secret Service. In Jaipur, an impressive 2400 personnel were deployed to manage the logistical and security arrangements for his movement.
Mr. Vance's visit to Jaipur was as significant as the buzz surrounding his escort. From the historic Rambagh Palace to the majestic Amer Fort, the sight of his journey left local residents awe-struck, while social media users compared the scene to something straight out of a Bollywood film.