India Vietnam Relations Elevated to Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

India Vietnam relations cover trade, defence, Indo-Pacific cooperation, cultural ties, and strategic partnership, with a bilateral trade target of $25 billion by 2030.

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India Vietnam Relations Latest News

  • India and Vietnam elevated their bilateral relationship to an “Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership” during Vietnamese President To Lam’s visit to New Delhi, setting a trade target of $25 billion by 2030.

India Vietnam Bilateral Relations: Historical Background

  • The two nations established diplomatic relations in 1972, though their ties trace back to the era of anti-colonial struggles. 
  • Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was the first foreign leader to visit Vietnam in 1954, just one week after the liberation of Hanoi, a gesture that Vietnam continues to remember with gratitude.
  • During the Vietnam War, India consistently supported Vietnam’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. 
  • After reunification in 1975, India was among the first countries to recognise unified Vietnam. 
  • The relationship was formalised into a Strategic Partnership in 2007; notably, Vietnam was among the first countries with which India entered such an arrangement, and this was India’s first Strategic Partnership within the ASEAN region
  • In 2016, the ties were further elevated to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, reflecting deeper convergence across political, economic, defence, and cultural domains.

Bilateral Trade and Economic Cooperation

  • In 2025-2026, India-Viet Nam bilateral trade crossed USD 16 billion (more than 10% increase year-on-year), wherein India’s export to Viet Nam accounted to approx USD 6.11 billion, while Vietnam’s exports to India were approx USD 10.35 billion. 
  • Key areas of economic engagement include:
    • Pharmaceuticals: Indian generic medicines have a growing market in Vietnam.
    • Agriculture and Fisheries: Both sides are expanding market access for agricultural products, including Indian grapes and pomegranates, and Vietnamese durians and pomelos.
    • Manufacturing and Electronics: Vietnam is emerging as a hub for high-technology manufacturing, offering opportunities for Indian investments.
    • Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles: Both nations are exploring cooperation in clean energy transitions.
    • Digital Economy: Collaboration in e-commerce platforms, digital payments, and integration of MSMEs into global value chains.
  • Vietnam is a member of ASEAN and a party to the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), making it a strategic gateway for Indian businesses seeking access to Southeast Asian markets.

Defence and Security Ties

  • Defence cooperation forms a key pillar of India-Vietnam relations. Both countries share concerns over maritime security in the Indo-Pacific region, particularly regarding freedom of navigation in the South China Sea.
  • Key aspects of defence cooperation include:
    • Defence Lines of Credit: India has extended defence LoCs to Vietnam to enhance its defence capabilities, including the supply of defence equipment and patrol vessels.
    • Joint Exercises and Training: Regular military exchanges, joint exercises, staff talks, and training programmes strengthen interoperability.
    • Maritime Security: Both nations emphasise security and domain awareness, with India offering to host a Vietnamese liaison officer at the Information Fusion Centre-Indian Ocean Region (IFC-IOR) in Gurugram.
    • Defence Industrial Collaboration: Discussions on joint research, co-production of defence technologies, and participation in defence exhibitions.
    • Coast Guard Cooperation: Enhanced coordination for maritime safety and search-and-rescue operations.
  • Vietnam’s participation in the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI), announced during the recent visit, further strengthens this strategic alignment.

Indian Diaspora and Cultural Linkages

  • The Indian community in Vietnam is relatively small, numbering around 8,000 people, primarily engaged in business, IT, and professional services. 
  • Despite the modest size, cultural and people-to-people ties remain strong.
  • Both countries share deep civilisational links through Buddhism and the ancient Cham civilisation, which had significant Hindu influences
  • The My Son sanctuary in Vietnam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reflects this shared heritage. Cultural exchanges, scholarship programmes, and tourism promotion continue to strengthen these bonds.
  • India’s development partnership in Vietnam includes 66 Quick Impact Projects implemented across most Vietnamese provinces, focusing on grassroots development in areas like education, healthcare, and community infrastructure.

Key Outcomes of the Vietnamese President’s Visit to India

  • Vietnamese President To Lam, who is also the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, visited India on May 6, 2026. 
  • His visit within a month of assuming the presidency underscored the priority both nations attach to bilateral relations.

Elevation to Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

  • The most significant outcome was the decision to elevate ties to an “Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership”, the highest level of diplomatic engagement India extends to any country. 
  • Prime Minister Modi stated that cooperation would now reach “new heights across every sector,” covering culture, connectivity, capacity-building, security, sustainability, and supply chain resilience.

Trade Target of $25 Billion by 2030

  • Both leaders set an ambitious new bilateral trade target of $25 billion by 2030, up from the current $16 billion. Key enablers include:
    • Smoother export of Indian pharmaceuticals, agricultural, fisheries, and animal products to Vietnam.
    • Market access approvals for Indian grapes and pomegranates, and Vietnamese durians and pomelos.
    • Cooperation on supply chain resilience and diversification.

Defence and Maritime Cooperation

  • Enhanced defence procurement and industrial collaboration.
  • Joint research and co-production of defence technologies.
  • Increased port calls by naval vessels and air force aircraft.
  • Vietnam joining the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI).

South China Sea and Rule of Law

  • The joint statement emphasised maintaining peace, stability, and freedom of navigation in the South China Sea in accordance with UNCLOS, without resorting to threat or use of force. 
  • Both sides called for non-militarisation, self-restraint, and early conclusion of a Code of Conduct in the South China Sea.

Agreements Signed

  • A total of 13 documents were signed, including:
    • MoU between RBI and State Bank of Vietnam on digital payments and QR-based cross-border transactions.
    • MoU on radioactive and rare earth minerals.
    • Agreements on urban management, culture, and manuscripts.
    • Cooperation in digital public infrastructure, AI, 6G, space, and critical minerals.

Vietnam’s Role in the Act East Policy

  • Prime Minister Modi described Vietnam as a “major pillar of India’s Act East Policy and Vision MAHASAGAR”, emphasising shared outlooks on the Indo-Pacific, rule of law, peace, and prosperity. 
  • India reiterated its commitment to expanding ties with ASEAN through its relationship with Vietnam.

Source: TH | IE | TOI

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