Vietnam President To Lam Welcomed in India for First State Visit

Vietnam's President To Lam was given a ceremonial welcome at Rashtrapati Bhavan during his first State Visit to India. He was received by President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The visit marks the 10th anniversary of the comprehensive strategic partnership between India and Vietnam. President Lam will also travel to Mumbai to bolster trade and investment ties.

Key Points: Vietnam President To Lam on Maiden State Visit to India

  • Vietnam President To Lam accorded ceremonial welcome in New Delhi
  • Met by President Droupadi Murmu and PM Modi
  • Visit marks 10th anniversary of comprehensive strategic partnership
  • NSA Ajit Doval held talks with Lam ahead of formal ceremony
  • Lam to travel to Mumbai for trade and investment meetings
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Vietnam President To Lam accorded ceremonial welcome at Rashtrapati Bhavan on maiden State Visit to India

Vietnam President To Lam receives ceremonial welcome at Rashtrapati Bhavan, meets PM Modi, discusses bilateral ties and regional issues.

"The spiritial city of Gaya warmly honours the arrival of the President - Samrat Choudhary"

New Delhi, May 6

Vietnam's President, To Lam, was accorded a ceremonial reception at the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan on Wednesday during his first State Visit to India.

The Vietnamese leader was received by President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi upon his arrival at the presidential palace.

This visit marks President To Lam's maiden State Visit to the country since being elected President of Vietnam in April this year.

Ahead of the formal ceremony, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval held talks with President Lam on Tuesday to explore ways of bolstering the "comprehensive strategic partnership" shared by the two nations.

The President initiated his three-day state visit by arriving in Gaya, Bihar, on Tuesday morning. He was greeted at the airport by Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary and other high-ranking officials before proceeding to offer prayers at the historic Mahabodhi Temple.

Welcoming the Vietnamese leader, Samrat Choudhary remarked that the spiritual city of Gaya "warmly honours" the arrival of the President and expressed his belief that the visit would elevate bilateral ties to "new heights."

Following these spiritual and preliminary engagements, President Lam is slated to hold extensive discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, their dialogue is anticipated to cover bilateral relations alongside pressing "regional and global issues."

The ministry stated that the high-level "engagement between the leaders is expected to provide fresh momentum to the robust bilateral relations and open new avenues for cooperation between India and Vietnam."

The timing of the trip is particularly significant as it marks the "10th anniversary of the comprehensive strategic partnership" between the two countries, serving as Lam's first official visit since he was "elected President in April."

Following his engagements in the national capital, President Lam will travel to Mumbai, where he intends to "bolster trade and investment ties" through meetings with business leaders.

- ANI

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Priya S
I appreciate the ceremonial welcome, but I hope the discussions on regional issues aren't just symbolic. Vietnam and India have shared concerns about maritime security in the South China Sea. Need concrete steps, not just photo-ops.
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Nisha Z
काफ़ी अच्छा है! Vietnam is our true friend in Southeast Asia. From Buddhism to defence, so many things connect us. The trade boost with Mumbai visit will benefit our MSMEs too. 🙏
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Arun Y
Good to see the Act East policy in action. But why are we always giving ceremonial welcomes to leaders from smaller economies while our own border issues remain unresolved? Priorities, anyone? Just saying...
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Meera T
The Mahabodhi Temple visit was a beautiful gesture. Vietnam has a significant Buddhist population, and sharing our spiritual heritage strengthens people-to-people ties. This is the kind of soft power India needs more of! 🕉️
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Vikram M
I recall Vietnam supported India during our nuclear deal days. Good to see this partnership maturing over 10 years. Let's hope the Mumbai trip results in tangible trade deals, especially in pharmaceuticals and IT. Both nations have potential.
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Siddharth J
Honestly, these ceremonial

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