Vietnam's President To Lam to Visit India: Strengthening Ties Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Vietnamese President To Lam is set to visit India to strengthen defense, trade, and technology ties amid geopolitical tensions. From May 5 to 7, Lam, along with a high-level delegation, will engage in discussions with Indian leaders, aiming to boost the India-Vietnam comprehensive strategic partnership.
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Vietnamese President To Lam is embarking on a critical three-day visit to India next week, seeking to bolster bilateral relations in defense, trade, and cutting-edge technologies. With global geopolitical shifts and trade disruptions as the backdrop, this visit underscores the strategic partnership between the two nations.
During the state visit from May 5 to 7, President Lam, leading a high-level delegation, will meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to explore avenues for strengthening ties. The discussions are expected to concentrate on enhancing cooperation within trade, defense, and technology sectors, as well as assessing regional and global challenges, particularly in West Asia and the South China Sea.
The Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that President Lam’s itinerary includes a ceremonial reception and engagements with other Indian dignitaries. His visit coincides with the 10th anniversary of the India-Vietnam Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, promising to inject fresh momentum into their robust bilateral relations.
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