India and Vietnam Strengthen AI, Deep-Tech Cooperation in New Delhi Talks

India and Vietnam have agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation in emerging technologies like AI, cybersecurity, and deep-tech during talks between Union Minister Jitendra Singh and Vietnam's Minister of Science and Technology Prof. Vu Hai Quan in New Delhi. The discussions focused on expanding collaboration in areas such as semiconductors, robotics, biotechnology, and digital innovation while strengthening institutional mechanisms for science and technology cooperation. Jitendra Singh highlighted the deep cultural and historical ties between the two nations and described Vietnam as an important partner in India's Act East Policy and Indo-Pacific vision. Both sides agreed to work towards startup exchanges, co-innovation centres, and industry-linked research partnerships to translate the dialogue into concrete collaborative initiatives.

Key Points: India-Vietnam Boost AI, Deep-Tech, Innovation Ties

  • India and Vietnam agree to boost cooperation in AI, cybersecurity, semiconductors, and deep-tech
  • Jitendra Singh calls Vietnam a key partner in India's Act East Policy
  • Both sides propose startup exchanges, co-innovation centres, and joint research
  • Vu Hai Quan calls for structured collaboration in deep technologies
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India, Vietnam agree to strengthen cooperation in AI, deep-tech and innovation during bilateral talks

India and Vietnam agree to strengthen cooperation in AI, cybersecurity, deep-tech, and innovation during bilateral talks between ministers Jitendra Singh and Vu Hai Quan.

India, Vietnam agree to strengthen cooperation in AI, deep-tech and innovation during bilateral talks
"India and Vietnam are civilizational partners connected by nearly two thousand years of shared cultural and historical linkages. - Jitendra Singh"

New Delhi, May 7

India and Vietnam on Thursday agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation in emerging technologies, innovation, research and startup ecosystems during high-level talks held between Union Minister Jitendra Singh and Vietnam's Minister of Science and Technology Prof. Vu Hai Quan in New Delhi.According to the Ministry of Science & Technology, the discussions focused on expanding collaboration in Artificial Intelligence, cybersecurity, semiconductors, robotics, biotechnology, deep technologies and digital innovation, while also strengthening institutional mechanisms in science and technology cooperation between the two countries.During the bilateral meeting, Jitendra Singh described India and Vietnam as "civilizational partners connected by nearly two thousand years of shared cultural and historical linkages."The minister said the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two countries has gained new momentum over the last decade and acquired greater depth following the visit of Vietnam Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh to India in August 2024.The Minister said Vietnam remains "an important partner in India's Act East Policy and Indo-Pacific vision," adding that growing India-ASEAN engagement in science, technology and innovation provides a strong foundation for collaborative research and technology-driven growth.Highlighting India's expanding startup ecosystem, the minister proposed stronger engagement between startups, innovators and research institutions of both countries."He said India and Vietnam can work together to create new opportunities for entrepreneurs and young researchers in emerging technology sectors," ministry stated.The two sides also reviewed ongoing collaborations under India-ASEAN science and technology programmes. According to the ministry, around ten Vietnamese researchers have availed fellowships under the India-ASEAN Research and Training Fellowship programme, while several joint projects are currently underway across different scientific domains.

Vietnamese innovators and women scientists have also participated in regional innovation and scientific forums organised under India-ASEAN cooperation frameworks.Vu Hai Quan welcomed the growing engagement between the two countries and expressed Vietnam's interest in "developing structured collaboration in deep technologies with practical applications and societal benefits."

He also proposed the nomination of dedicated nodal points from both ministries for regular coordination and preparation of a concrete action plan to implement bilateral initiatives.

The two sides also discussed the proposed next India-Vietnam Joint Committee Meeting and reviewed possibilities for startup exchange programmes, co-innovation centres and industry-linked research partnerships.During the discussions, both sides also exchanged views on cooperation in Artificial Intelligence missions, cybersecurity frameworks, innovation ecosystems and technology transfer initiatives. India expressed readiness to share its experiences and best practices in these areas.

According to the ministry, both countries agreed to maintain regular engagement and work towards translating the outcomes of the bilateral dialogue into concrete collaborative initiatives delivering "technological, economic and societal benefits" for both nations.

- ANI

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Sarah B
How will this specifically benefit Indian startups? The article mentions startup exchanges but I'd love to see concrete numbers on funding or MoUs signed. Good intent, but need execution details.
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Vikram M
Act East policy at its best! Vietnam shares our concerns about aggressive behavior in the region. Tech collaboration will also strengthen strategic ties. Koi shak? 💪
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Nisha Z
Only 10 Vietnamese researchers under the fellowship program? That seems quite low for such an ambitious partnership. Hope both sides put more resources into people-to-people exchanges, not just ministerial handshakes.
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Aditya G
Great to see India sharing its deep-tech expertise with ASEAN partners! Our startup ecosystem has matured enough to mentor others. This is exactly the kind of soft power diplomacy we need more of. 🚀
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Kavya N
Cybersecurity frameworks and AI collaboration - very timely indeed with global digital threats rising. But I hope our universities also benefit from this partnership, not just some elite institutes.
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Rajesh Q
Vietnam is a reliable friend in our extended neighborhood. From ancient Champa-Hindu connections to modern tech partnerships - our ties are truly timeless! Ab bas, implementation bhi ground level pe dikhni chahiye. 🙏

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