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Rajnath Singh Honors Ho Chi Minh on 136th Birth Anniversary in Hanoi

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh paid homage to Ho Chi Minh at his mausoleum in Hanoi on his 136th birth anniversary. The visit aims to strengthen bilateral defence and strategic ties between India and Vietnam. The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile system is expected to be a key topic in discussions. Singh will also travel to South Korea for the second leg of his tour, focusing on defence manufacturing and technology cooperation.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh pays homage to Ho Chi Minh in Hanoi

Hanoi, May 19

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday paid homage to the founding father of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh, at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Hanoi on the occasion of his 136th birth anniversary.

Rajnath Singh laid a wreath at the mausoleum during his official visit to Vietnam aimed at strengthening bilateral defence and strategic ties between the two countries.

The defence minister was received by the Commander of the 969th Regiment before the wreath-laying ceremony at the mausoleum complex.

In a post on social media platform X, Rajnath Singh said, "His vision, leadership and enduring commitment to national liberation and global solidarity continue to inspire generations. India-Vietnam friendship remains rooted in shared values and mutual respect."

The defence minister is in Vietnam for bilateral meetings and discussions focused on enhancing defence cooperation and regional security engagement between India and Vietnam.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh arrived in Hanoi on Monday, kicking off the Vietnam leg of his two-nation tour aimed at deepening India's strategic and defence partnerships across the Indo-Pacific.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh was received at the airport by the Deputy Chief of General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army (VPA), the Ambassador of India to Vietnam, and the Defence Attache at the Indian Embassy in Hanoi. Senior officials from Vietnam's Ministry of National Defence and members of the Indian Embassy were also present on the occasion.

The visit comes shortly after the state visit of To Lam to New Delhi, signalling growing momentum in bilateral defence ties between the two countries.

The BrahMos supersonic cruise missile system is expected to figure prominently in the talks, with both sides likely to review progress on a potential supply agreement that has been under discussion for some time.

During his stay, Rajnath Singh is scheduled to hold talks with his Vietnamese counterpart, with discussions expected to cover a broad range of defence and security cooperation issues. Defence cooperation, military exchanges, defence manufacturing and regional security are expected to remain key focus areas during the visit.

Vietnam is the first leg of Rajnath Singh's two-nation tour. He will subsequently travel to the Republic of Korea for the second leg of the visit, where defence manufacturing, military industry collaboration and technology cooperation are expected to dominate the agenda.

In South Korea, Rajnath Singh will hold bilateral talks with the Minister of National Defence Ahn Gyu-back. The Ministers will review defence cooperation between the two countries and explore new initiatives to further strengthen bilateral engagements. They will also exchange views on regional and global issues of shared interest.

He will also meet Minister of Defence Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) Lee, Yong-cheol and chair the India-Korea business roundtable, according to the release.

A joint inauguration of the Indian War Memorial with Minister of Patriots and Veterans Affairs Kwon Oh-eul has been planned on May 21.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Strategic partnerships are fine, but why are we wasting precious time on wreath-laying ceremonies when our own soldiers are facing issues at the border? The visit should focus on tangible outcomes like BrahMos deal and military cooperation, not photo ops.

Vikram M

Ho Chi Minh was a legend! His leadership during the Vietnam War against the Americans is textbook example of how a small nation can defeat a superpower with guerrilla tactics. Indian Army could learn a thing or two from their strategies. Rajnath ji's visit strengthens this bond. 😊

Kavya N

Honestly, this is smart diplomacy. Vietnam is a key partner in the Indo-Pacific to counter China's influence. Rajnath ji visiting Hanoi and then Seoul tells me Modi government is serious about strategic alliances. The BrahMos deal will be a game-changer for Vietnam's maritime security.

Siddharth J

Rajnath ji quoted Ho Chi Minh - that's class. India and Vietnam share a deep cultural heritage, from Buddhism to the Champa influences. These visits aren't just about missiles and defence; they're about reviving historical ties. As they say in Hindi, "Dosti aur vishwas se badi koi taakat nahi".

Aman W

Vietnam is an important partner, but what about our own defence manufacturing? We're still buying from foreign countries. When will we see indigenous platforms being exported to Vietnam? Atmanirbhar Bharat needs more teeth.

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