Vietnam President Lam to visit India next week to fortify ties amid rising regional tensions
Vietnamese President To Lam will visit India from May 5 to 7 for a three-day state visit aimed at strengthening bilateral relations in defence, trade, and critical technologies. This will be his first state visit to India since being elected president earlier this month. The talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi are expected to enhance the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two nations amid regional geopolitical challenges.
- ▪Vietnamese President To Lam will visit India from May 5 to 7 for a state visit.
- ▪To Lam, also the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, will lead a high-level delegation.
- ▪The visit marks To Lam's first state visit to India since becoming president.
- ▪Discussions will focus on boosting cooperation in defence, trade, and critical technologies.
- ▪The talks aim to strengthen the India-Vietnam comprehensive strategic partnership.
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Vietnamese President To Lam will undertake a three-day visit to India next week to further fortify bilateral ties in areas of defence, trade and critical technologies against the backdrop of increasing geopolitical upheavals and trade disruptions.Mr. Lam, who also serves as General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, will lead a high-level delegation of ministers and top executives during his state visit to India from May 5 to 7. It will be his first state visit to India after being elected as the president this month.Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Lam will hold wide-ranging talks that are expected to focus on boosting the overall trajectory of the India-Vietnam comprehensive strategic partnership with a focus on enhancing ties in trade, defence and critical…
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