List of Outcomes: India - Vietnam Virtual Summit (December 21, 2020)

Published By : Admin | December 21, 2020 | 16:40 IST
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1. India-Vietnam Joint Vision for Peace, Prosperity and People.

To guide the future development of India - Vietnam Comprehensive StrategicPartnership,building upon the foundations of deep-rooted historical and cultural bonds, shared values and interests, and mutual strategic trust and understanding between the two countries.



 

Adopted by Prime Ministers

2. Plan of Action for period 2021-2023 for further implementation of Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.

To implement the "Joint Vision for Peace, Prosperity and People” through concrete actions proposed to be taken by both sides during 2021-2023.
Dr. S. Jaishankar
External Affairs Minister
Mr. Pham Binh Minh
Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Foreign Affairs
3.

Implementing Arrangement on Defence Industry Cooperation between Dept. of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence, India and General Dept. of Defence Industry, Ministry of National Defence, Vietnam.

To provide a framework for promoting cooperation between the defence industries of the two countries.

Mr. Surendra Prasad Yadav
Joint Secretary (Naval Systems)
Maj Gen. Luong Thanh Chuong
Vice Chairman
4.

Agreement for US$ 5 million Indian Grant Assistance for Army Software Park at National Telecommunications University, Nha Trang, Vietnam between Embassy of India, Hanoi and Telecommunications University, Ministry of National Defence, Vietnam.

To facilitate setting up of IT infrastructure at the Army Software Park in Telecommunications University, Nha Trang, with provision for training and services in the field of software applications.

Shri Pranay Verma
Ambassador of India to Vietnam
Col. Le Xuan Hung,
Rector
5.

Implementing Arrangement between Centre for United Nations Peacekeeping Operations, India and Vietnam Dept. of Peacekeeping Operations for Cooperation in United Nation Peacekeeping.

To identify specific activities for development of cooperation in the field of UN Peacekeeping.

Maj. Gen. Anil Kr. Kashid
Additional Director General (IC)
Maj. Gen. Hoang Kim Phung
Director
6.

MOU between India’s Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) and Vietnam Agency for Radiation and Nuclear Safety (VARANS).

To promote mutual cooperation between the regulatory bodies of the two countries in the fields of radiation protection and nuclear safety.

Shri G. Nageswara Rao
Chairman
Prof. Nguyen Tuan Khai
Director General
7.

MOU between CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum and Vietnam Petroleum Institute.

To promote cooperation in petroleum research and training.

Dr. Anjan Ray
Director
Mr. Nguyen Anh Duo
Director
8.

MOU between Tata Memorial Centre of India and Vietnam National Cancer Hospital.

To promote exchanges in the areas of training and scientific research, health care services, collaboration in diagnosis and treatment for cancer patients.

Dr. Rajendra A Badwe
Director
Mr. Le Van Quang
Director
9.

MOU between National Solar Federation of India and Vietnam Clean Energy Association.

To promote exchange of knowledge, best practices, information between Indian and Vietnamese solar power industries and to explore new business opportunities to promote solar power in India and Vietnam.

Shri Pranav R. Mehta
Chairman
Mr. Dao Du Duong
President

Announcements made:

1. Implementation of the High Speed Guard Boat (HSGB) Manufacturing Project for Vietnam Border Guard Command under the US$ 100 million Defence Line of Credit extended by Government of India to Vietnam; handing over of one completed HSGB to Vietnam; launch of two HSGBs manufactured in India; and keel-laying of seven HSGBs to be manufactured in Vietnam.

2. Completion and handing over of seven Development Projects with Indian ‘Grant-in-Aid’ Assistance of US$ 1.5 million for the benefit of local community in Vietnam’s Ninh Thuan province.

3. Enhancing the number of annual Quick Impact Projects (QIPs) from currently five to ten commencing FY 2021-2022.

4. Three new Development Partnership projects in heritage conservation in Vietnam (F-block of Temple at My Son; Dong Duong Buddhist Monastery in Quang Nam province; and Nhan Cham Tower in Phu Yen province).

5. Launch of bilateral project for preparing an Encyclopedia on India - Vietnam Civilizational and Cultural Relations.

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