The Asian Age

Vietnam for ‘joint defence’ with India

■ Two years after India offered it $500 million credit line for defence, Vietnam says it has identified the areas where it would like to use the money

- VINEETA PANDEY

Two years after India offered it $500 million credit line for defence, Vietnam says it has identified the areas where it would like to use the money. On Monday, Vietnam ambassador to India Mr Pham Sanh Chau said that the two countries have made substantia­l progress in public safety and defence cooperatio­n and Vietnam has identified the areas where the credit line will be used. He indicated that joint defence production was one the areas where the money will be used.

“We are now increasing cooperatio­n in public security and defence. We have been able to identify the area we would like to use the $500b credit line in defence. We are also looking at joint production with India,” said the ambassador.

Vietnamese deputy minister of public safety senior lieutenant-general Bui Van Nam was in New Delhi on Monday for talks with his counter part and it is learnt that defence purchases and joint manufactur­ing were among the issues that were discussed.

India and Vietnam had in 2016 announced Comprehens­ive Strategic Partnershi­p (CSP) and in 2017 New Delhi had announced $500m credit line to Vietnam. However, not much progress was noted and Vietnam has largely remained silent on discussing this in public for the fear of antagonizi­ng its big neighbour China.

At a press conference to mark the third anniversar­y of India-Vietnam Comprehens­ive Strategic Partnershi­p (CSP), Mr Chau said the maritime cooperatio­n too is now intensifyi­ng and mentioned that the Vietnamese Coast Guard ship held a joint exercise with the Indian Coast Guard at Chennai last year.

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