Vietnam, India to review cooperation results during PM Pham Minh Chinh’s visit: Indian Ambassador Sandeep Arya

WVR/VNA - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh’s state visit to India from July 30 to August 1 is a critically important occasion for the two countries to look back on their achievements obtained so far, especially since the establishment of the comprehensive strategic partnership in 2016, said Indian Ambassador to Vietnam Sandeep Arya.
Vietnam, India to review cooperation results during PM’s visit to India:Indian Ambassador Sandeep Arya
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and a Vietnamese delegation arrived at Palan Military Airport in New Delhi late July 30 (local time), beginning a State visit to India at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (Photo: Nguyen Hong)

Talking to the media ahead of the trip, made at the invitation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Ambassador Arya said bilateral relations date back long before the diplomatic ties were officially established in 1972. The time between 1947 and 1972 was a highly important period, when President Ho Chi Minh and Indian leaders built up close-knit connections, laying a solid cornerstone for the countries’ relations. Aside from the solidarity and support for each other, India sent representatives to Hanoi during 1950 - 1972, setting a basis for deep understanding between the countries’ leaders.

The Ambassador noted over the last 52 years, Vietnam and India have gradually and steadily upgraded bilateral relations to new levels, now the comprehensive strategic partnership. Political understanding, cooperation, and mutual support at international forums like the United Nations and other multilateral mechanisms could be seen clearly during this process.

Their trade revenue has surged from less than 200 million USD to 15 billion USD at present, reflecting how economic partnerships have changed. Encouraging results have also been recorded in people-to-people and cultural exchanges, yoga and Buddhist links, or defence - security cooperation.

With such firm stepping stones, Prime Minister Chinh’s visit will be another demonstration of the unceasing development of bilateral ties, the ambassador went on.

The trip takes place eight years after PM Modi visited Vietnam in 2016. Since then, the two sides have organised many delegation exchanges at all levels to have in-depth discussions on a wide range of areas. Therefore, this visit is a critically important occasion for the two countries to look back on their achievements obtained in all aspects, including politics, trade, economy, people-to-people exchanges, security, and defence, especially since the comprehensive strategic partnership was set up in 2016, he said.

Vietnam, India to review cooperation results during PM’s visit to India:Indian Ambassador Sandeep Arya
Vietnam, India to review cooperation results during PM’s visit to India: Indian Ambassador to Vietnam Sandeep Arya grants an interview to the press ahead of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh's state visit to India. (Photo: VNA)

About the path ahead, Ambassador Arya held that amid the current complicated world context, to Vietnam and India, economic growth, national development, and prosperity are an important priority that should be promoted by boosting trade, investment, and business links. They should look into complex changes at present and work out ways to secure fruitful cooperation and support each other on the basis of the traditional solidarity.

Another priority is technology – an extremely important field, including emerging technologies such as telecommunications, digital technology, energy transition, and military technologies.

The diplomat said the two sides will discuss all areas of the comprehensive strategic partnership and explore new cooperation spheres.

He perceived that India and Vietnam share similarities in their approaches to international issues. Both believe that multilateralism and the reform of multilateralism are greatly significant, providing a basis for them to cooperate effectively, develop the countries, and show their roles and voices in the region and the world.

The issues of developing countries are also common concerns of both India and Vietnam, including sustainable development, energy transition, climate change response, and the settlement of conflicts and political issues through a global view. Given this, the similarity in their stances once again affirms the two countries’ wish to work together more closely towards benefits for both as well as for the region and the world. For example, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the Mekong - Ganga Cooperation framework are useful mechanisms for the countries to further intensify partnerships, Ambassador Arya said.

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(Source: WVR/VNA)