India and Vietnam Strengthen Maritime and Defence Collaboration
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met with Vietnam's Deputy Prime Minister, General Phan Van Giang, to discuss enhancing defence ties through maritime and industrial cooperation. Their meeting highlighted strategic trust and reinforced their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, focusing on joint initiatives in the Indo-Pacific region. Singh emphasized India's commitment to regional peace.
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In a significant diplomatic engagement, India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held crucial talks with Vietnam's Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, General Phan Van Giang. The meeting, aimed at fortifying defence ties, emphasized maritime cooperation and industrial collaboration.
The discussion underscored a 'growing strategic trust,' reflecting the Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership shared by the two nations. Both countries are committed to deepening this relationship through joint research, co-development, and co-production initiatives.
Singh reiterated India's commitment to its MAHASAGAR vision, focusing on security and growth in the Indo-Pacific. The leaders also exchanged views on maintaining peace and stability, stressing the significance of a rule-based international order.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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