India and Vietnam Elevate Ties to Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

India and Vietnam have upgraded their diplomatic relations to an "Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership," announced PM Narendra Modi during a joint press conference with Vietnamese President To Lam. PM Modi highlighted Vietnam as a key pillar of India's Act East Policy and Vision Mahasagar, noting the rapid progress in bilateral ties over the past decade. President To Lam's visit began in Bihar, underscoring deep cultural and spiritual connections between the two nations. Both leaders affirmed a common outlook on the Indo-Pacific, with India aiming to broaden its engagement with ASEAN through Vietnam's support.

Key Points: India-Vietnam Upgrade to Enhanced Strategic Partnership

  • India and Vietnam upgrade diplomatic relations to Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
  • Vietnam is a key pillar of India's Act East Policy and Vision Mahasagar
  • President To Lam's visit began in Bodh Gaya, highlighting shared civilisational heritage
  • India grateful for Vietnam's condemnation of the Pahalgam terror attack
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India, Vietnam upgrade ties to enhanced comprehensive strategic partnership

PM Modi and President To Lam upgrade India-Vietnam ties to "Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership," focusing on defence, trade, and cultural bonds.

"Vietnam is a key pillar of India's Act East Policy and Vision Mahasagar. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, May 6

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday declared that diplomatic relations between India and Vietnam have been upgraded to an "Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership."

Speaking at a joint press conference at Hyderabad House alongside Vietnamese President To Lam, the Prime Minister described the Southeast Asian nation as a "key pillar" of New Delhi's "Act East" policy and "Vision Mahasagar."

Recalling the evolution of bilateral ties over the last ten years, PM Modi remarked, "One decade back, during my first visit to Vietnam, Vietnam became India's first Comprehensive Strategic Partner in ASEAN. Since then, our relations have made rapid and comprehensive progress. Along with the civilisational ties, our trade, technology and tourism ties have also strengthened. Building on this strong foundation, today we are taking our relations to the level of an Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership."

Greeting the Vietnamese leader, who is on a high-profile visit shortly after assuming office, PM Modi said, "I am immensely pleased to extend a hearty welcome to President To Lam in India. After becoming President of Vietnam, his visit to India within just one month, accompanied by a high-level delegation along with several business leaders, clearly demonstrates the priority he accords to India-Vietnam relations."

The Prime Minister pointed out that the President's itinerary, which commenced in Bihar, underscores the deep-rooted cultural connections between the two countries.

"President To Lam of Vietnam started his visit to India from Bodh Gaya. This reflects the shared civilisational and spiritual heritage of our two nations. Through his visit and our meaningful discussions, we are transforming the goodwill between us into concrete outcomes," he noted.

Highlighting the cultural resonance of Indian traditions abroad, PM Modi mentioned that "more than 1.5 crore people had darshan of Buddhist relics when they were exhibited in Vietnam in 2025."

He further emphasised that both "heritage and development" remain central to the bilateral agenda.

On regional geopolitics, the Prime Minister stated that both countries maintain a "common outlook" regarding the Indo-Pacific. He asserted that India intends to expand its engagement with the broader ASEAN bloc through Hanoi's support.

"Vietnam is a key pillar of India's Act East Policy and Vision Mahasagar. In the Indo-Pacific region as well, we share a common outlook. Through our strengthening defence and security cooperation, we will continue to contribute to the rule of law, peace, stability, and prosperity. With Vietnam's cooperation, India will also broaden its relations with ASEAN," the Prime Minister said.

PM Modi also thanked the Vietnamese government for its solidarity following the recent security challenges in the Kashmir valley.

"We are grateful to Vietnam for strongly condemning the Pahalgam terror attack and for standing with us in our fight against terrorism. In this period of global upheaval and economic challenges, India and Vietnam are emerging as the world's fastest-growing economies on the strength of their talent, good governance and economic reforms," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
The cultural and Buddhist connection is beautiful. 1.5 crore people viewing the relics is amazing. But I hope this partnership brings tangible benefits for fishermen in the Bay of Bengal too. All this politics doesn't help our coastal communities struggling with Chinese vessels.
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Vikram M
Excellent diplomatic move! With strong defence ties and shared interests in the Indo-Pacific, India and Vietnam can together ensure maritime security. This is exactly what we need - building partnerships based on like-minded values and mutual respect. Kudos to PM Modi for this vision! 🚀
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Michael C
As someone who does business in both countries, this is heartening to see. Trade and technology ties strengthening will be huge for start-ups and manufacturing. But we need faster visa processing and fewer bureaucratic hurdles for entrepreneurs.
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Sneha F
Nice to see PM Modi acknowledge Vietnam's solidarity on Pahalgam attack. But let's not forget that our internal security situation needs urgent attention. While we worry about international relations, what about safety of ordinary citizens in Kashmir? The army should also get more resources.
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Abhishek O
"Vision Mahasagar" and "Act East" - good buzzwords, but what about concrete outcomes? Our trade deficit with Vietnam needs attention. More Indian pharma and software exports to Vietnam would be a win-win. Let's hope this partnership delivers jobs for our youth.
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