New delhi: General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Central Committee and State President To Lam met with staff of the Vietnamese Embassy and the Vietnamese community in New Delhi, India on May 5, as part of the top leader's state visit to India.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the meeting was an opportunity for To Lam to engage with the Vietnamese expatriates and discuss issues of mutual interest, including cultural exchange and bilateral relations between Vietnam and India. The visit underscored the importance of maintaining strong ties with overseas Vietnamese communities and enhancing diplomatic relations with key international partners.
The Vietnamese Embassy in New Delhi hosted the event, providing a platform for community members to share their experiences and express their concerns. The meeting also highlighted the contributions of the Vietnamese diaspora to fostering friendship and cooperation between the two nations.
To Lam's visit to India is part of a broader diplomatic mission aimed at strengthening Vietnam's international relationships and promoting cultural, economic, and political ties. The Vietnamese leader's engagement with the community in New Delhi reflects the ongoing commitment to supporting Vietnamese citizens abroad and ensuring their voices are heard in national dialogues.
The state visit includes several high-level meetings with Indian officials to discuss strategic partnerships and explore opportunities for collaboration in various sectors. The visit is expected to further solidify the growing partnership between Vietnam and India, emphasizing shared interests and mutual benefits.