Translating Goodwill Into Results: PM Modi on India-Vietnam Ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed Vietnamese President To Lam in New Delhi, emphasizing the priority Hanoi places on its relationship with India. The leaders witnessed the exchange of several MoUs aimed at bolstering cooperation across diverse sectors. PM Modi highlighted that the visit, which began in Bodh Gaya, reflects the shared civilisational and spiritual traditions of both nations. The discussions focused on translating "mutual goodwill into concrete results" and strengthening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

Key Points: PM Modi Hails India-Vietnam Ties Priority

  • PM Modi hosts Vietnamese President To Lam at Hyderabad House
  • Multiple MoUs exchanged to boost bilateral cooperation
  • Visit began in Bodh Gaya, highlighting shared spiritual traditions
  • Leaders discuss strengthening Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
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"Translating mutual goodwill into concrete results": PM Modi hails priority of India-Vietnam ties

PM Modi welcomes Vietnamese President To Lam, highlights shared traditions and strategic partnership. Multiple MoUs exchanged to boost bilateral cooperation.

"We are translating our mutual goodwill into concrete results. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, May 6

Highlighting the deep-rooted cultural and strategic ties between the two nations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday expressed his pleasure in hosting Vietnamese President To Lam at Hyderabad House, noting that the visit underscores the significant "priority" Hanoi accords to its relationship with India.

Following their high-level deliberations, Prime Minister Modi and President To Lam witnessed the exchange of several Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) between India and Vietnam. The agreements, formalised in the national capital, aim to bolster cooperation across diverse sectors and serve as a testament to the strengthening of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

Delivering a joint press statement, the Prime Minister emphasised the spiritual significance of the visit, which commenced in the holy city of Bodh Gaya.

"I am delighted to extend a warm welcome to President To Lam in India. His visit to India, accompanied by a high-level delegation and several business leaders, clearly demonstrates the priority he attaches to India-Vietnam relations. Moreover, he began his visit to India from Bodh Gaya. This reflects the shared civilisational and spiritual traditions of our two countries," PM Modi stated.

The Prime Minister further remarked that the ongoing engagements are effectively "translating our mutual goodwill into concrete results" as both nations seek to balance their rich history with modern economic aspirations.

"Through his visit and our fruitful discussions, we are translating our mutual goodwill into concrete results. Both heritage and development are important in the partnership between India and Vietnam," he added.

The high-level engagement at Hyderabad House followed a ceremonial welcome accorded to the visiting leader at the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan earlier in the day.

The President was received by President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Modi, a gesture highlighting the "growing strategic partnership" and setting a cordial tone for the "wide-ranging discussions" that spanned bilateral cooperation alongside critical regional and global issues.

Prior to the primary summit, diplomatic momentum built as National Security Advisor Ajit Doval called on the President, who also serves as the "General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam."

According to Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, the duo exchanged views on strengthening the "multifaceted, comprehensive strategic partnership," with the Vietnamese leader expressing keen interest in the formal dialogue with the Prime Minister.

This visit represents a "significant juncture" as both nations mark a decade of their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

Beyond the capital, the President's itinerary until May 7 includes a visit to Mumbai to attend a business forum at the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and interact with state leadership, reflecting the evolution of "longstanding historical and civilisational ties" into a robust modern strategic relationship.

- ANI

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Priya S
Happy to see our government focusing on strengthening ties with ASEAN nations. Vietnam is a key partner in the Indo-Pacific region, and these MoUs will boost trade, defense, and technology exchange. But I hope we also see more people-to-people exchanges beyond high-level visits.
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Rohit P
Bodh Gaya connection is beautiful! Buddhism truly binds us. Let's hope these agreements translate to more direct flights and easier visas for regular citizens wanting to explore Vietnam. Also, more Indian investments in Vietnamese infrastructure would be nice.
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Vikram M
While the diplomatic optics are good, I wish the article mentioned specific sectors where these MoUs will make a difference. Is it primarily defense and energy, or will there be meaningful collaboration in digital tech and education? Need more concrete details.
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Michael C
Impressive to see India's diplomatic outreach in Southeast Asia. Vietnam is a crucial counterbalance in the region, and this strategic partnership aligns well with India's interests. The Bodh Gaya visit was a nice touch highlighting shared heritage.
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Neha E
Hope this visit leads to more cultural exchanges and easier travel between our countries. Vietnamese pho in Delhi is already popular, would love more Indian cultural centers in Vietnam too. Long live India-Vietnam friendship! 🙏
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