When Joe Biden spoke of distant relatives living in Mumbai

When he visited Mumbai as Vice President in 2013, he narrated a story of when he received a letter in 1972 from someone by the last name of Biden from Mumbai, saying his “great, great, great, great, great grandfather” had worked in the East India Company.

November 08, 2020 07:19 pm | Updated November 09, 2020 08:13 am IST

Joe Biden addressing on 21st century US-India partnership at Bombay Stock Exchange in Mumbai on July 24, 2013.

Joe Biden addressing on 21st century US-India partnership at Bombay Stock Exchange in Mumbai on July 24, 2013.

Mumbai When US President-elect Joe Biden was in India’s financial capital in 2013, he had told an audience that his distant relatives live in Mumbai.

Mr Biden reiterated his claim two years later at an event in Washington, saying there are five Bidens living in Mumbai.

With the 77-year-old Democrat set to take oath as the 46th US President in just over two months, nobody in Mumbai has so far turned up to claim that he is Biden’s relative.

Decades after he received a letter from someone by the last name of Biden from Mumbai, soon after becoming a senator, Mr Biden learned that his “great, great, great, great, great grandfather” had worked in the East India Company.

“There are five Bidens in Mumbai, India,” Mr Biden, then Vice President, told a Washington audience in 2015 at an event organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of India-US civil nuclear deal.

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In 2013, when Mr Biden travelled to Mumbai on his maiden vice presidential trip to India, he spoke about this letter he received when he became the senator for the first time several decades ago.

In his address to the Bombay Stock Exchange on July 24, 2013, Mr Biden narrated his story of the ‘Biden from Mumbai’ .

“It’s an honour to be back in India and to be here in Mumbai.

“Off script for a second here, I was reminded I was elected to the United States Senate when I was a 29-year-old kid back in 1972, and one of the first letters I received and I regret I never followed up on it.

“Maybe, some genealogist in the audience can follow up for me, but I received a letter from a gentleman named Biden - Biden, my name - from Mumbai, asserting that we were related,” Mr Biden had told the Mumbai audience seven years ago.

In his 2015 speech in Washington, Mr Biden had claimed that his “great, great, great, great, great grandfather” George Biden was a Captain in the East India Trading company and after retirement, decided to settle in India and married an Indian woman.

Mr Biden had also said someone provided him with the details including the phone numbers of the Bidens in Mumbai.

He had informed the audience that he was yet to call his ‘Mumbai kin’ but was planning to do so.

It is not clear if Mr Biden did manage to contact them as the five Bidens he spoke of have not ‘surfaced’ yet.

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