CM Dhami Receives VP Radhakrishnan at Dehradun Airport
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Protocol and politics met on the tarmac at Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun, on Wednesday, 19 August 2026, as Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami stepped forward to formally receive Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan on his arrival in the state — a constitutional courtesy that signals an official programme ahead.
The Chief Minister's Office confirmed the welcome, posting that Dhami received and honoured the Vice President upon his arrival — 'स्वागत एवं अभिनंदन' (welcome and felicitation) — at the airport, which serves as the primary gateway to Uttarakhand's capital and its surrounding hill districts.
Protocol at the Tarmac
Airport receptions of this kind are a fixed feature of India's constitutional calendar. When a Vice President lands in a state, the Chief Minister or a senior state representative is expected to be present — a gesture that is as much about the office as it is about the individual. Dhami, who has led the state since 2021 as a Bharatiya Janata Party leader, fulfilled that role in person.
Radhakrishnan's Arrival in Uttarakhand
C. P. Radhakrishnan serves as India's Vice President. The specific purpose of his visit to Uttarakhand was not disclosed in the official post, and no further details of his itinerary have been confirmed. Such visits typically precede official functions, inspections, or public events — the full programme is expected to emerge in subsequent announcements from the state government.
What follows the welcome at the tarmac will define what this visit actually means for the state — and Uttarakhand will be watching.