South China Sea Code of Conduct Negotiations Shouldn t Discriminate: India to Vietnam
There had been concern about a Chinese proposal during the negotiations for the South China Sea code of conduct to limit involvement of third parties in the region, especially for military exercises.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses during a virtual bilateral summit with his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc (unseen), in New Delhi, Monday, December 21, 2020. Photo: PTI
Diplomacy22/Dec/2020
New Delhi: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised the issue of the ongoing negotiations for the code of conduct on the South China Sea with Vietnam, asserting that interests of other countries in the region should not be discriminated against.
: Monday, December 21, 2020, 10:10 PM IST
India-Vietnam bilateral meet: 7 key pacts signed to boost defence ties; focus on Chinese aggression in Indo-Pacific
At a virtual summit with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Prime Minister Narendra Modi described Vietnam as an important partner in India s Indo-Pacific vision as well as for its Act East policy, and said peace, stability and prosperity in the region was the common goal of both sides.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing at the India-Vietnam Virtual Summit, in New Delhi on Monday.
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India and Vietnam on Monday inked seven agreements to expand bilateral ties in defence, nuclear energy and several other sectors, and vowed to boost practical cooperation in the Indo-Pacific in the backdrop of increasing concerns over rising Chinese military assertiveness in the region.
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India, Vietnam Resolve To Broadbase Ties With A Focus On Indo-Pacific Region
India and Vietnam on Monday inked seven agreements to expand bilateral ties in defence, nuclear energy and several other sectors, and vowed to boost practical cooperation in the Indo-Pacific in the backdrop of increasing concerns over rising Chinese military assertiveness in the region.
India and Vietnam on Monday inked seven agreements to expand bilateral ties in defence, nuclear energy and several other sectors, and vowed to boost practical cooperation in the Indo-Pacific in the backdrop of increasing concerns over rising Chinese military assertiveness in the region.
South China Sea, defence cooperation: India, Vietnam draw 3-year road map to upgrade ties
India
Updated: Tuesday, December 22, 2020, 0:40 [IST]
New Delhi, Dec 21: India and Vietnam on Monday inked seven agreements to expand bilateral ties in defence, nuclear energy and several other sectors, and vowed to boost practical cooperation in the Indo-Pacific in the backdrop of increasing concerns over rising Chinese military assertiveness in the region.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses during a virtual bilateral summit with his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc (unseen)
At a virtual summit with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Prime Minister Narendra Modi described Vietnam as an important partner in India s Indo-Pacific vision as well as for its Act East policy, and said peace, stability and prosperity in the region was the common goal of both sides.