Chandrababu Naidu Celebrates ‘Moment of Telugu Pride’ as Usha Vance Becomes First Indian-Origin U.S. Second Lady

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Usha Chilukuri Vance, wife of U.S. Vice President-elect JD Vance, is set to make history as the first woman of Indian and Telugu heritage to become Second Lady of the United States. Following the recent U.S. election results, prominent Telugu leaders, including Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, celebrated this milestone as a moment of immense pride for the Telugu community. Usha’s journey, from her upbringing in California to her prestigious role in U.S. politics, exemplifies the success and contributions of the Indian diaspora in America.

A Historic Moment in the U.S. Election

The recent U.S. election brought many surprises, one of the most significant being the victory of Donald Trump and his running mate, JD Vance. At an event in Palm Beach, Florida, Trump congratulated his new Vice President-elect, JD Vance, and acknowledged Usha Vance with praise. “I want to be the first to congratulate – now I can say Vice President-elect JD Vance and his remarkable and beautiful wife, Usha Vance,” Trump announced, drawing applause from the crowd. Trump’s win over Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, another prominent Indian-American, adds a layer of historic context to Usha’s recognition as a symbol of Telugu pride.

Who is Usha Vance?

Usha Vance, born Usha Chilukuri, has roots in Andhra Pradesh, India. Her parents immigrated to the United States in 1986, settling in San Diego, California, where she grew up. Usha attended Mt. Carmel High School before advancing to Yale University, where she earned her undergraduate degree in History. Later, she attended Yale Law School, where she met her husband JD Vance in 2013. The couple married in 2014 in a cross-cultural ceremony that included Hindu rituals and have since built a family with three children: two sons, Ewan and Vivek, and a daughter, Mirabel.

In addition to her personal accomplishments, Usha has established herself professionally. She works as a corporate litigator in San Francisco and has previously served as a law clerk for two prominent U.S. Supreme Court justices: Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Her editorial roles at the Yale Journal of Law & Technology and The Yale Law Journal underscore her dedication to her field.

Supportive Role in Politics and Literature

Throughout JD Vance’s political journey, Usha has been a supportive figure, appearing alongside him during his Ohio Senate campaign. Her insights and encouragement have been instrumental in JD Vance’s success. Usha also influenced JD’s memoir, Hillbilly Elegy, which explores the struggles of rural America and has since been adapted into a film directed by Ron Howard.

A Moment of Pride for Telugu Heritage

Following JD Vance’s victory as Vice President-elect, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu expressed his pride in Usha’s heritage and achievements. In a post on X, Naidu congratulated the Vance family, highlighting Usha’s Telugu roots. “This is a moment of pride for the Telugu community around the world,” Naidu wrote, noting his plans to invite the Vance family to Andhra Pradesh. Usha’s achievement is viewed as a beacon of inspiration for Telugu people globally, a testament to the community’s accomplishments and influence on the world stage.

Usha Vance’s ascent to the role of Second Lady represents not only her personal success but also a larger narrative of immigrant contributions and Indian representation in U.S. politics. Her story, marked by academic excellence, professional accomplishments, and steadfast support for her husband’s political career, resonates with millions who see her as a role model. As the first woman of Telugu heritage to assume this role, Usha stands as a symbol of pride and a source of inspiration, particularly for the Indian and Telugu communities in both the U.S. and India.

(With inputs from agencies)

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