Vietnam President Tô Lâm's State Visit to India Strengthens Bilateral Ties
Tô Lâm in Delhi: India-Vietnam decade-long ties enriched with deeper strategic and trade connect
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Vietnam President Tô Lâm commenced his inaugural State Visit to India, celebrating a decade of Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. The visit aims to enhance defense, trade, and supply chain cooperation amid regional tensions, with bilateral trade reaching $16 billion over the last ten years.
- 01Vietnam President Tô Lâm's first State Visit to India.
- 02Celebration of 10 years of Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
- 03Focus on expanding defense and trade cooperation.
- 04Bilateral trade between India and Vietnam reached $16 billion.
- 05Strategic collaboration amid concerns in the South China Sea.
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Vietnam President Tô Lâm began his first State Visit to India with a ceremonial welcome in New Delhi, marking 10 years of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two nations. This visit emphasizes the deepening of defense, trade, and supply chain cooperation, particularly in light of ongoing tensions in the South China Sea. Over the past decade, bilateral trade has soared to $16 billion, reflecting the growing economic ties between India and Vietnam. Both countries are committed to enhancing their strategic partnership to address regional challenges and bolster mutual interests.
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This visit could lead to increased economic opportunities and security collaborations between India and Vietnam, benefiting businesses and consumers in both countries.
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