Vietnam President To Lam Arrives in India for First State Visit

Vietnam's President To Lam landed in New Delhi on Tuesday for his first state visit to India. He was warmly welcomed by Union Minister Nityanand Rai at the airport. The visit includes high-level talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu to strengthen bilateral ties. This trip marks the 10th anniversary of the India-Vietnam Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

Key Points: Vietnam President To Lam Begins First India Visit

  • Vietnam President To Lam arrives in New Delhi for first state visit
  • Warm welcome by Minister Nityanand Rai at airport
  • High-level talks with PM Modi and President Murmu scheduled
  • Visit marks 10 years of India-Vietnam Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
  • Lam also visits Bodh Gaya and Mumbai during three-day trip
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Vietnam President lands in New Delhi on first state visit to India

Vietnam's President To Lam lands in New Delhi for his first state visit, with talks scheduled with PM Modi to strengthen bilateral ties.

"This visit will further strengthen our multifaceted and robust bilateral relations. - Randhir Jaiswal"

New Delhi, May 5

General Secretary, President of Vietnam, To Lam landed here in the national capital on Tuesday afternoon as he commences his first state visit to India.

He was accorded a warm welcome and received by Minister Nityanand Rai upon his arrival in New Delhi.

Sharing the details of his arrival in a post on X, the Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal further underlined, "This year, we are marking the milestone of 10 years of India-Vietnam Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. The visit will further strengthen our multifaceted and robust bilateral relations."

Earlier today, Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary extended a warm welcome to Vietnam President To Lam as he arrived in Gayaji to begin a three-day State Visit to India.

The Chief Minister noted that the visit would serve to "strengthen the bilateral relations" between the two countries. Sharing his remarks on X, Choudhary stated, "We extended a warm welcome and hearty greetings to the President of Vietnam, To Lam, upon his arrival in Gayaji -- a city steeped in spirituality, culture, and heritage."

President To Lam, who is also the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, is scheduled to remain in the country until May 7. This trip represents his inaugural visit to India since being elected as President earlier this month.

According to the official itinerary, the Vietnamese leader will be accorded a "ceremonial welcome at the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhawan" on May 6. This will be followed by high-level talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, where the two leaders will hold "wide-ranging discussions with President To Lam across the spectrum of bilateral relations," alongside deliberations on "regional and global issues of mutual interest."

President Droupadi Murmu is also slated to meet with the visiting dignitary, while several other senior leaders are expected to call on him. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed that President To Lam's schedule includes visits to Bodh Gaya and Mumbai.

The MEA emphasised that these high-level engagements will provide "fresh momentum to the robust bilateral relations" and "open new avenues for cooperation between India and Vietnam.

"The visit follows a message from Prime Minister Modi on April 7, in which he congratulated To Lam on his election and expressed his readiness to "further deepen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership" between the two nations.

At the time, the Prime Minister posted on X, "Heartiest congratulations to Mr To Lam on his election as President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. I am confident that under his leadership, the time-tested friendship between our two countries will continue to grow from strength to strength. I look forward to working closely together to further deepen our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership for the progress and prosperity of our people and the region."

The MEA noted that India and Vietnam share "historical and civilisational ties" that have consistently strengthened over time. This visit is particularly significant as it marks the "10th anniversary of the elevation of relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership," a status established during Prime Minister Modi's visit to Vietnam in 2016.

- ANI

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Priya S
Nice to see that the Vietnamese President is visiting Bodh Gaya - that's a very thoughtful touch given Buddhism's shared heritage between our countries. Hope this visit leads to more trade and cultural exchanges beyond just diplomacy at the top level.
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Aditya G
While I'm glad about the diplomatic engagement, I hope we also focus on concrete outcomes - more Vietnamese investment in India's manufacturing sector and easier visa norms for our students and businesses. Visits are nice, but deliverables matter more for the common citizen.
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Michael C
Vietnam is one of Southeast Asia's rising economic stars, and India is a natural partner in areas like IT, pharma, and defence. The PM's congratulatory message in April was timely. Hope this visit translates into some concrete MoUs that benefit both nations.
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Kavya N
It's poignant that President To Lam's first state visit since taking office is to India - that speaks volumes about the trust between our two democracies. As a student of international relations, I find the India-Vietnam axis one of the most promising in Asia. Fingers crossed for a substantive outcome document! 🤞
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Rohit L
I hope the talks cover some practical issues like cheaper rice imports from Vietnam to help control food inflation here, and also joint naval exercises in the Indian Ocean. The geopolitical alignment is clear, but let's not forget the people-to-people benefits. 🙏

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