
Web Desk, 3 September:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, World Health Organization arrived in Vietnamese capital capital of Vietnam capital of Vietnam on Fri night, was given a ceremonial welcome in capital of Vietnam, on Sat morning.
Modi, World Health Organization is that the fourth Indian Prime Minister to go to Vietnam throughout past regarding fifty years, began his day by paying court to national heroes and martyrs at their monuments.
After national anthems of each India and Vietnam were contend by the defense force band, wearing sharp white with gold tassels and black gum boots, the prime minister inspected a guard of honour by the 3 defense force of the host country.
Immediately after Modi, in white churidar shirt with gray jacket, was taken to the common-or-garden ancient stilt house close to the palace wherever Vietnam's beloved leader metal Chi Minh lived intermittently between 1958-1969. He was shown the place by the Vietnamese president.
Modi can hold bilateral talks along with his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc and can conjointly meet President Tran Dai Quang to deepen ties in key areas of defence, security and trade, oil exploration, alternative energy and a few alternative sectors.
Besides, Modi also will meet Communist Party general secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, National Assembly presiding officer Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan.
Asserting that India and Vietnam share 'traditionally shut relations', Prime Minister Narendra Modi has aforementioned that his visit to capital of Vietnam could be a 'reinforcement of relationship, commonness and comprehensive cooperation' between the 2 leaderships.
In associate degree interview to Vietnam press association, Prime Minister Modi aforementioned his visit is meant to more boost bilateral and triangular engagement and cooperation within the fields of politics, economy, commerce, culture, human resource development, science and technology, house analysis, defence and security amid New Delhi and capital of Vietnam.
India and Vietnam sign 12 agreements for cooperation in areas, including defence and IT, to boost bilateral ties.


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