India gifts relief supplies for flood and landslides victims in Vietnam 18:51 | 15/01/2021
Ambassador of India to Vietnam Pranay Verma formally presented Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Quoc Dung relief supplies gifted by the government of India for the victims of flood and landslides that recently inflicted the provinces of central Vietnam.
In a simple ceremony held today at Vietnamâs Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ambassador of India to Vietnam presented relief supplies gifted for the victims of flood and landslides in Vietnam
The relief material is being provided by the National Disaster Management Authority of India to Vietnamâs Central Steering Committee for National Disaster Prevention and Control and was brought to Vietnam by Indian Navy Ship INS Kiltan.
Vietnam: Key-partner in Delhi s Indo-Pacific vision & key pillar of Act East Policy
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PM said that Vietnam is an important pillar of India s Act East policy and a vital partner of its Indo-Pacific Vision as the two sides signed seven pacts across key sectors including defence and energy and released a joint vision for peace and prosperity eyeing to contribute to the South China Sea region’s stability.
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PM Narendra Modi on Monday said that Vietnam is an important pillar of India s Act East policy and a vital partner of its Indo-Pacific Vision as the two sides signed seven pacts across key sectors including defence and energy and released a joint vision for peace and prosperity eyeing to contribute to the South China Sea region’s stability. Addressing the India-Vietnam Virtual Summit, the PM said, “We see our relationship with Vietnam from a long-term and strategic view. Peace, stability and prosperity are our common objectives in the Indo-Pacific
India, Vietnam to hold virtual summit today, agreements on healthcare, defence, energy expected ANI | Updated: Dec 21, 2020 07:00 IST
New Delhi [India], December 21 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be holding a virtual summit with his Vietnam counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc on Monday to discuss the future development of the India-Vietnam comprehensive strategic partnership.
According to an official statement issued by Prime Minister s Office, During the Summit, the two leaders will exchange views on wide-ranging bilateral, regional and global issues and provide guidance for the future development of India-Vietnam Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
During Monday s summit, the two leaders will exchange views on wide-ranging bilateral, regional, and global issues and provide guidance for the future development of the India-Vietnam Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. They are also likely to issue a Joint Vision for this, sources said.
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Narendra Modi, Nguyen Xuan Phuc
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a virtual meeting with his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc today. India and China remain to be the two countries that are the victim of Chinese expansionism.
During the summit, PM Modi said that Vietnam was an important pillar of India’s Act East policy. He said that peace, stability and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region was the common aim of India & Vietnam.
Ahead of today’s meeting Prime Minister’s office issued a statement that during the Summit, the two leaders would exchange views on wide-ranging bilateral, regional and global issues and provide guidance for the future development of India-Vietnam Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.