India and Vietnam elevate bilateral ties and sign 13 agreements during President To Lam visitIndia and Vietnam strengthened their strategic partnership by signing 13 agreements during Vietnamese President To Lam’s official visit to India.

India and Vietnam have significantly strengthened their bilateral relations during the visit of Vietnamese President To Lam to India. Following high-level talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Hyderabad House in New Delhi, both nations agreed to elevate their relationship to an “Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.”

The two countries also set an ambitious bilateral trade target of $25 billion by 2030 and signed 13 Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) across multiple sectors.

Key Areas of Discussion

The discussions between the leaders covered a wide range of strategic and economic issues, including:

  • Defence and security cooperation
  • Maritime collaboration
  • Trade and investment
  • Renewable and atomic energy
  • Science and technology
  • Space cooperation
  • Digital technologies
  • People-to-people exchanges
  • Regional and Indo-Pacific issues

Major Agreements Signed

1. Rare Earth & Emerging Technologies

An agreement was signed between:

  • IREL India Limited
    and
  • Vietnam’s Institute for Technology of Radioactive and Rare Elements

The MoU focuses on:

  • Rare earth elements
  • Emerging technologies
  • Strategic mineral cooperation

2. Digital Payments Cooperation

An MoU was signed between:

  • Reserve Bank of India
    and
  • State Bank of Vietnam

The agreement aims to promote:

  • Digital payments
  • Financial innovation
  • Fintech cooperation

3. Cross-Border QR Payment System

An agreement between:

  • NPCI International Payments Limited
    and
  • Vietnam’s NAPAS

This will help establish:

  • Cross-border QR code interoperability
  • Easier digital transactions between the two countries

4. Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals

India’s:

  • Central Drugs Standard Control Organization

signed an MoU with Vietnam’s Drug Administration to strengthen:

  • Pharmaceutical regulation
  • Medical device cooperation
  • Healthcare standards

5. Cultural Cooperation

A Cultural Exchange Programme for 2026–2030 was signed to strengthen:

  • Cultural exchanges
  • Heritage preservation
  • Educational collaboration

6. Academic & Educational Partnerships

Cooperation agreements involved:

  • Indian Council for Cultural Relations
  • Universities in Da Nang & Ho Chi Minh City
  • Nalanda University

7. Sister-City Agreement

A sister-city partnership was signed between:

  • Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation
    and
  • Ho Chi Minh City

Focus areas:

  • Urban governance
  • Economic cooperation
  • Exchange of best practices

Significance of the Visit

  • Strengthening Strategic Partnership: The upgraded partnership reflects growing trust and cooperation between India and Vietnam.
  • Supply Chain Resilience: Cooperation in rare earths and technology helps diversify supply chains.
  • Indo-Pacific Stability: The partnership supports peace, stability, and connectivity in the Indo-Pacific region.
  • Boost to Economic Cooperation: Digital payments, trade facilitation, and fintech partnerships will enhance economic integration.

Conclusion

The visit of Vietnamese President To Lam marks a major milestone in India–Vietnam relations. By signing 13 agreements and elevating ties to an Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, both nations have demonstrated their commitment to deeper economic, technological, cultural, and strategic cooperation. The partnership is expected to play an increasingly important role in shaping regional stability and Indo-Pacific collaboration.

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