About Us "50 years of Vietnam - India relations: Achievements and Prospects in the new context"

(CPV) - The conference was organized to summarize and evaluate the achievements achieved in the "Vietnam - India comprehensive strategic partnership", and at the same time share and discuss opportunities and developments. hope for new cooperation between the two countries in the near future.
On December 22, the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics in collaboration with the Indian Embassy in Vietnam organized the international scientific conference "50 years of Vietnam - India relations: Achievements and Prospects in new context".


Conference scene

Attending the conference were Prof.Dr. Le Van Loi, Deputy Director of Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics; Mr. Sandeep Arya, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of India in Vietnam.

At the Conference, scholars and experts from India and Vietnam emphasized: Vietnam - India friendship endures over time. Buddhist connections from the second century AD have been recorded in history, and hundreds of monuments across Vietnam spanning more than a thousand years of civilizational connections demonstrate the depth of the intersection between history and Buddhism. culture of two countries. The modern phase of India-Vietnam relations is closely associated with President Ho Chi Minh.

As the first diplomat to come to India to establish the Vietnamese Consulate General, former Minister of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Dy Nien emphasized the solidarity and relationship between the two countries that have existed for thousands of years and to this day. The relationship is still strong and solid. "This is a special relationship between the two countries. During the period when Vietnam fought against French colonialism for 9 years, the Indian people always supported us. Many places in India had anti-colonial protests France. Especially later during Vietnam's anti-American era, India's support was extremely fierce, enormous, and profound. During that period, I was in India, the whole country. India is so big, so crowded, with so many parties... but when it comes to supporting Vietnam, it is unity, number one."

Some opinions at the Conference said that the world is witnessing significant instability, and at this time it is necessary to remember the solidarity and lasting trust between the two countries as a source of encouragement and confidence to overcome this period. this paragraph. Experts say that economic trends also have implications for the India-Vietnam partnership. While both countries are integrating economically, trading, investing, and linking business with the world, they also need to focus more on cooperation with each other because many opportunities will appear between the two economies.


Mr. Sandeep Arya, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of India in Vietnam spoke at the conference

According to Ambassador of the Republic of India to Vietnam Sandeep Arya: "Technology is becoming the main driving force for growth, development, value chain and prosperity in today's constantly evolving world. It is not a coincidence. while India and Vietnam focus on incorporating technological trends into their national economic plans. I see many similarities in promoting technology between India and Vietnam as well as establishing agencies and national task forces to incorporate these developments into the future growth trajectory of the two countries."

Delegates also shared more potential cooperation between the two countries, including: digital transformation; 6G telecommunications vision project; digital banking and payments support tourism, business and services for foreign residents; At the same time, he emphasized that when both sides are aiming for zero emissions, the successes and experiences of national energy transition can benefit each other from models and policies on electricity auctions and management. grid, purchasing electricity and encouraging electronic vehicles./.

Cam Linh