Sound Hanoi-New Delhi ties help bilateral trade thrive
Hanoi`s leader also stressed the room for further growing the New Delhi – Hanoi ties remains large.
Trade between Vietnam and India has flourished over the past three years, jumped to US$14 billion in 2018 from US$7.8 billion in 2016, fueled much by their sound friendship.
Outgoing Indian Ambassador to Vietnam Parvathaneni Harish made the statement at a meeting with Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee Hoang Trung Hai on June 17.
At the meeting, both sides were delighted at the increasingly developed ties between Vietnam and India as well as the friendship between Hanoi and New Delhi.
The ambassador thanked Hanoi city for its support in strengthening bilateral ties that have gained many achievements during the past time, and proofs of it is the robust exchange of activities and high-level visits of the two countries’ leaders, said the Indian diplomat.
Accordingly, Vietnam and India have reinforced cooperation in the fields of security, national defense, tourism and trade. “Especially when the direct flight is launched, scheduled for October, those cooperation areas would be further bolstered,” Harish said.
The Indian ambassador also showed his admiration for Hanoi’s achievements in development, and thanked the city’s support to cultural activities delivered by the Indian embassy in Hanoi.
For his part, Hai hailed the unceasing development of the Vietnam-India relations. “That political trust and mutual understanding grow between the two countries is among the biggest achievements,” he stressed. “Both sides share the same views on some international issues and support each other at international regional and world forums,” Hai added.
Hanoi's leader also stressed the room for further growing the New Delhi – Hanoi ties remains large, and hoped that both sides would continue to speed up cooperation, experience exchange, especially in the areas of India’s strength and Vietnam’s demand such as renewable energy, IT, among others.
He highly appreciated the contribution of the Indian Embassy in Vietnam and Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish to the fruitful bilateral ties.
Hai hoped that ambassador Harish will keep contributing to the close and effective India-Vietnam relationship after ending his tenure in Vietnam.
On this occasion, Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish invited Hai to visit India, an invitation that Hai gladly accepted.
Outgoing Indian Ambassador to Vietnam Parvathaneni Harish made the statement at a meeting with Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee Hoang Trung Hai on June 17.
At the meeting, both sides were delighted at the increasingly developed ties between Vietnam and India as well as the friendship between Hanoi and New Delhi.
Secretary of the Hanoi Party’ Committee Hoang Trung Hai and Indian Ambassador to Vietnam Parvathaneni Harish
|
Accordingly, Vietnam and India have reinforced cooperation in the fields of security, national defense, tourism and trade. “Especially when the direct flight is launched, scheduled for October, those cooperation areas would be further bolstered,” Harish said.
The Indian ambassador also showed his admiration for Hanoi’s achievements in development, and thanked the city’s support to cultural activities delivered by the Indian embassy in Hanoi.
For his part, Hai hailed the unceasing development of the Vietnam-India relations. “That political trust and mutual understanding grow between the two countries is among the biggest achievements,” he stressed. “Both sides share the same views on some international issues and support each other at international regional and world forums,” Hai added.
Hanoi's leader also stressed the room for further growing the New Delhi – Hanoi ties remains large, and hoped that both sides would continue to speed up cooperation, experience exchange, especially in the areas of India’s strength and Vietnam’s demand such as renewable energy, IT, among others.
He highly appreciated the contribution of the Indian Embassy in Vietnam and Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish to the fruitful bilateral ties.
Hai hoped that ambassador Harish will keep contributing to the close and effective India-Vietnam relationship after ending his tenure in Vietnam.
On this occasion, Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish invited Hai to visit India, an invitation that Hai gladly accepted.
20:51, 2025/01/22
Vietnam-Singapore Friendship Association launched in Hanoi to strengthen bilateral ties
The congress adopted the association's charter and outlined its strategic objectives.
22:56, 2025/01/21
Hanoi, HCMC to submit metro plans to National Assembly in February: Deputy PM
The resolution aims to speed up the development of the urban railways in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
15:18, 2025/01/21
Hanoi integrates administrative procedures into national public service portal
The entire process is digitized and shared among agencies at all levels, saving time and ensuring transparency.
21:53, 2025/01/19
2025 spring book fair opens to boost reading in Hanoi
The 2025 Spring Book Fair promises to establish itself as an annual event that celebrates the importance of books and knowledge.
20:49, 2025/01/19
Traditional essence in Hanoi's Old Quarter Tet celebration program
The activities include worshiping rituals, calligraphy, and folk music.
19:47, 2025/01/19
Annual Tet flower market opens in Hoan Kiem District
With many iterations over the years, the traditional market continues to hold its own appeal, combining the past and traditional values with the present and modern world.
- Thousands of people rejoice Hanoi International Light Festival 2025
- HUFO looks back at 2024 with impressive results
- More than 2,000 drones paint Hanoi's landmarks in New Year's skies
- Hanoi accelerates completion of Ring Road No. 4 service roads in 2025
- Hanoi’s greater autonomy under Capital Law unlocks new growth opportunities
- Exhibition combines young creativity with Phu Xuyen’s traditional crafts