Vietnam, India look to enhance defence cooperation

Deputy Defence Minister Sen. Lieut. Gen. Hoang Xuan Chien on May 5 hosted a reception in Hanoi for the Indian Defence Attache, Col. Dheeraj Kotwal.
Vietnam, India look to enhance defence cooperation ảnh 1Deputy Defence Minister Sen. Lieut. Gen. Hoang Xuan Chien on May 5 hosts a reception in Hanoi for the Indian Defence Attache, Col. Dheeraj Kotwal. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Deputy Defence Minister Sen. Lieut. Gen. Hoang Xuan Chien on May 5 hosted a reception in Hanoi for the Indian Defence Attache, Col. Dheeraj Kotwal.

He said that on the basis of traditional friendship and comprehensive strategic partnership, the Vietnam-India defence cooperation has been steadily consolidated and strengthened, achieving practical results.

The Vietnamese military chief praised the effective coordination between the relevant agencies of both sides in realising cooperation contents on the ground of signed documents and agreements, Chien noted.

Exchange activities and cooperation mechanisms are developed in a flexible manner, achieving concrete and outstanding results in various fields such as human resources training, effective implementation of aid packages, and credit from the Indian government to the Vietnam Ministry of National Defence. Cooperation between combat forces, collaboration in defence industry and United Nations peacekeeping, and mutual support in multilateral forums are also part of the planned activities between the two countries.

The official expressed his belief that Col Kotwal will closely coordinate with relevant agencies of the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence to effectively implement the cooperation contents that have been agreed upon by the leaders of the defence ministries. This falls in line with the Joint Vision Statement on defence partnership towards 2030, which focuses on such activities as cooperation in defence industry, UN peacekeeping, cyber security, maritime security and transfer of used boats.

The Indian Defence Attache emphasised that bilateral defence cooperation is one of the bright spots in the relationship between the two countries.

Col. Kotwal affirmed that in his position, he will make important contributions to promoting the development of the traditional friendship and comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries in general, and defence cooperation in particular./.
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