India offers £234m loan to build up Vietnam’s maritime security

1 August 2024, 11:34

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, right, and his Vietnamese counterpart Pham Minh Chinh walking together outside a building in New Delhi
India Vietnam. Picture: PA

Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh India considers Vietnam a key pillar of its policy toward Southeast Asia.

India on Thursday offered a 300 million-dollar (£234 million) loan to build up Vietnam’s maritime security, as the two sides said they want to double their trade and investment within five years.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi told visiting Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh that India considers Vietnam a key pillar of its policy toward Southeast Asian nations and an important partner in its Indo-Pacific vision.

After their talks, Mr Chinh said the world faces fierce security challenges but there are opportunities for co-operation.

“The Asia Indo-Pacific region is a locomotive for growth, but it is also where major politics is taking place fiercely,” he said. “We need an approach and methodology that is global and upholding multilateralism.”

Narendra Modi, right, hugs his Vietnamese counterpart Pham Minh Chinh next to Indian and Vietnamese flags
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, right, receives his Vietnamese counterpart Pham Minh Chinh as the latter arrives for talks in New Delhi, India (AP)

The prime ministers said both sides wanted to further their co-operation in defence and other areas such as semiconductor and green technology, artificial intelligence, cloud computing and climate action.

Mr Modi and Mr Chinh virtually inaugurated the Army Software Park in Vietnam, an educational facility set up with India’s help to train Vietnamese soldiers in digital skills.

Bilateral trade between the two countries in 2022 grew 27% and reached 14.14 billion dollars (£11.04 billion). Indian exports to Vietnam touched 6.7 billion dollars (£5.23 billion), while Indian imports from Vietnam amounted to 7.44 billion dollars (£5.81 billion) in the same period, India’s Ministry of External Affairs said.

Indian exports to Vietnam include iron and steel, cotton, cereals, meat and fishery products, electrical machinery and equipment, vehicle parts, cement, chemicals and pharmaceuticals.

India’s import basket from Vietnam mainly includes electrical and electronic equipment, inorganic chemicals, machinery and mechanical appliances, copper and rubber, coffee and tea, spices, iron and steel.

India’s investments in Vietnam are estimated at around 1.9 billion (£1.48 billion) in energy, mineral exploration, agriculture, information technology and other areas, according to the country’s External Affairs Ministry.

Vietnam has invested more than 28.5 million dollars (£22.3 million) in India, mainly in pharmaceuticals, information technology, chemicals and building materials.

By Press Association

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