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NEW DELHI: With a little over a month after President Pranab Mukherjee's Vietnam visit when a defence MoU was signed the two countries are expected to conclude another defence pact when Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung is in India on October 27-28 amid China's growing aggression in the region.
This proposed pact, coming after last month's MoU that entails 100 mn USD Line of Credit to Hanoi to purchase patrol boats to boost coastal security, is aimed at providing military hardware to Vietnam's armed forces, official sources told ET. Both counties predominantly use Russian defence equipment and this enables smooth bilateral cooperation including maintenance and supply of spare parts to Vietnamese armed forces by Delhi, sources informed.

The two countries, since becoming strategic partners in 2007, have growing defence and security ties necessitated by China's growing ambitions in the region including South China Sea and South Asia, pointed out experts who did not wish to be quoted given the sensitivity of the matter.

hat the two countries are planning to expand their defence partnership was indicated by a senior South Block official. "India and Vietnam are trusted partners and there has been steady growth in defence ties. India would like to further assist Vietnam with the capacity building of its armed forces. The two countries are also looking at more joint exercises and training programs," said Anil Wadhwa, Secretary (East), MEA while delivering a key note address to a select audience at a Round Table titled "Indo- Vietnamese Co-operation in Emerging Asia", organized ahead of PM's trip next week.

India and Vietnam to sign a defence pact amid China’s growing aggression in region - The Economic Times
 
China, Vietnam agree to properly address disputes
BEIJING: China and Vietnam agreed to properly address and control their disputes on Saturday, a fresh pledge made during a meeting between Vice chairman of China’s Central Military Commission Fan Changlong and visiting Vietnamese Defense Minister Phung Quang Thanh.
“A neighbouring country cannot be moved away,” Fan said. “It is in the common interest of China and Vietnam to live in amity, handle disputes properly and promote common development.”
Bilateral relations have been strained since earlier this year due to Vietnam continuously and illegally disturbing a Chinese company’s normal oil drilling activities in waters near the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea.
In mid-May, a series of riots began at foreign companies in southern and central Vietnam, leaving five Chinese nationals dead, around 20 foreign factories burned down, and some 1,100 foreign companies affected.
The violence came amid tensions between China and Vietnam over maritime disputes.
In the meeting, Fan stressed that both armed forces bear significant responsibility for safeguarding and sustaining bilateral ties. He urged the two militaries to always contribute “positive energy.”
“We should make our troops well-behaved, and not make remarks harming the feelings of both people or do things undermining the overall bilateral relations,” the vice chairman said. He added China is willing to work with Vietnam to implement the consensus reached by both leaders and advance bilateral ties and military-to-military relations.
Thanh said that intensifying the traditional friendship between two nations and their armed forces is in accordance with the common interests of both sides. He vowed joint efforts with China to strengthen the two countries’ unity and cooperation, address and control disputes, and cement the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership.
He expressed hope that the two militaries would play an active role in maintaining bilateral ties and safeguarding peace and stability in the region.
On Friday, Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchao met with Thanh and his 16-member high-ranking Vietnamese military delegation, which included six lieutenant generals and six major generals.
Also on Friday, Defense Minister Chang Wanquan held talks with Thanh. Both sides decided to gradually resume military ties and curb the maritime dispute.
The visit by the Vietnamese military delegation aims to strengthen cooperation between the two countries’ armies, according to an online newspaper of the Vietnamese People’s Army on Thursday.http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/foreign/19-Oct-2014/china-vietnam-agree-to-properly-address-disputes
China, Vietnam agree to properly address disputes
 
China, Vietnam agree to properly address disputes
BEIJING: China and Vietnam agreed to properly address and control their disputes on Saturday, a fresh pledge made during a meeting between Vice chairman of China’s Central Military Commission Fan Changlong and visiting Vietnamese Defense Minister Phung Quang Thanh.
“A neighbouring country cannot be moved away,” Fan said. “It is in the common interest of China and Vietnam to live in amity, handle disputes properly and promote common development.”
Bilateral relations have been strained since earlier this year due to Vietnam continuously and illegally disturbing a Chinese company’s normal oil drilling activities in waters near the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea.
In mid-May, a series of riots began at foreign companies in southern and central Vietnam, leaving five Chinese nationals dead, around 20 foreign factories burned down, and some 1,100 foreign companies affected.
The violence came amid tensions between China and Vietnam over maritime disputes.
In the meeting, Fan stressed that both armed forces bear significant responsibility for safeguarding and sustaining bilateral ties. He urged the two militaries to always contribute “positive energy.”
“We should make our troops well-behaved, and not make remarks harming the feelings of both people or do things undermining the overall bilateral relations,” the vice chairman said. He added China is willing to work with Vietnam to implement the consensus reached by both leaders and advance bilateral ties and military-to-military relations.
Thanh said that intensifying the traditional friendship between two nations and their armed forces is in accordance with the common interests of both sides. He vowed joint efforts with China to strengthen the two countries’ unity and cooperation, address and control disputes, and cement the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership.
He expressed hope that the two militaries would play an active role in maintaining bilateral ties and safeguarding peace and stability in the region.
On Friday, Chinese Vice President Li Yuanchao met with Thanh and his 16-member high-ranking Vietnamese military delegation, which included six lieutenant generals and six major generals.
Also on Friday, Defense Minister Chang Wanquan held talks with Thanh. Both sides decided to gradually resume military ties and curb the maritime dispute.
The visit by the Vietnamese military delegation aims to strengthen cooperation between the two countries’ armies, according to an online newspaper of the Vietnamese People’s Army on Thursday.
China, Vietnam agree to properly address disputes
See...the chinese are falling in line. :lol:
Talk of defence co-operation between India and VIetnam and the chinese will be willin to address the issues. Else,it will be ramming of boats in the east sea and other childish bullying by china. :lol: :lol:
 
The pact could include the sale of 2 guided missile corvettes of stealthy design, and also land-based versions of
BrahMos cruise missiles.
 
India should utilize Vietnam to engage in massive spying on China. Vietnam has efficient penetration into China on various fronts. Remember, China will anything they can to stop India from getting close to Vietnam. Its a problem that is very worrying for China.
 
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The pact could include the sale of 2 guided missile corvettes of stealthy design, and also land-based versions of
BrahMos cruise missiles.

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2 of these ships (will be designated as corvettes for Vietnam People's Navy) will be sold, with a cruise missile of
their choice, mostly likely to be the Kh-35 Switchblade ASCM.
 
Vietnam should acquire batteries of Missiles. Both Anti-Ship as well as Land attack. Brahmos ( though Costly) fits the bill. Prahar is another option they may look at. Will be cheaper to procure.
 
Very Clever Vietnam's Foreign Policy.

getting 100 mn USD Line of Credit from Indian Banya's and on other hand Hanoi defence minister is on three days China Visit what a foreign policy.
 
Good for Vietnam. Vietnam is playing its game quite well so far.:D:enjoy:
However, it will be hard for India to fulfil Vietnams defence needs, since India isnt really a weapon exporting country, the only credible weapons it can sell to vietnam are based on Russian designs/J.V(like Brahmos), so they will require Russia's persmission for this deal to go through, and judging by Russia-China 'rapproachment' after our sanctions against Moscow, i dont know if moscow will agree to such a critical/dangerous weapon being exported(well at least for now).

What India needs to do, is to invest more in its own military R&D and weapons designs/production independently without any foreign control/venture, This way in the long run, India will be able to not only meets its own defence needs indegeniously but also export them to friendly countries just like the U.S, Russia, France, U.K and China are doing today. Without this, India will never really be considered a great power in its own right, since it will still need foreign powers consent to export critical weapons systems to friendly countries. This will limit its influence/reach. So India should prioritize investment in its local defence industry to achieve this in coming decade or two.

As for Vietnam its doing quite well at the moment, balancing its relation with China/Russia and the west/U.S . This is indeed a smart move, so Vietnam can gain from all sides acording to its interests. But i think in coming decade or two from now, Vietnam will have to make a hard choice between siding more with us in the west/U.S or Russia/China, since the coming decades will be even more troublesome geo politically as China/Russia grow stronger/more confident. Will be interesting to watch how things pan out.

But so far, Kudos to Vietnam, they are indeed playing a good game for now.:cheers::tup:
 
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See...the chinese are falling in line. :lol:
Talk of defence co-operation between India and VIetnam and the chinese will be willin to address the issues. Else,it will be ramming of boats in the east sea and other childish bullying by china. :lol: :lol:

Is this Indian way of self comforting?, after Vietaname robed 100 millions of this poor big SA nation and promise China in return that they will be well behave as per #3 post:rofl:. You Indians are just so pathetic in Geopolitcal game even Viets are out-smart you guys...poor nation want to claim and assert itself to be great nation, just wait until your diplomatic IQ is equal or superior than these Viets to really play regional power game, for now you're just not ready yet...remember this Vietnamese are Chinese disciple in term of diplomacy, you are just not in their league, let along to antagonized China:lol:

Your nation is just be good to be used and be disposed when it serve no purpose...LMAO

India should utilize Vietnam to engage in massive spying on China. Vietnam has efficient penetration into China on various fronts. Remember, China will anything they can to stop India from getting close to Vietnam. Its a problem that is very worrying for China.

Yes Viets can send their women to spy on China...we welcome them :woot:because after a short periode of time, they will fall in love with Chinese men and have happy ending:coffee: at the same time they will tell us what Indians want to know then we will deliver the fake informations to screw up India :lol:
 
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Is this Indian way of self comforting?, after Vietaname robed 100 millions of this poor big SA nation and promise China in return that they will be well behave as per #3 post:rofl:. You Indians are just so pathetic in Geopolitcal game even Viets are out-smart you guys...poor nation want to claim and assert itself to be great nation, just wait until your diplomatic IQ is equal or superior than these Viets to really play regional power game, for now you're just not ready yet...remember this Vietnamese are Chinese disciple in term of diplomacy, you are just not in their league, let along to antagonized China:lol:

Your nation is just be good to be used and be disposed when it serve no purpose...LMAO

well, we commissioned Type 52D, about 10 type 56, a few more type 54A, finalize on 54B and 55, adding J-16, a dozen J-10B, and some other things, and it's been a pretty disappointing year, no cool additions like the 055, or Z-20, or Z-10, or J-20, or anything of that nature, so, lame.

While this 100 million credit line and Brahmos is talked about in every thread. That's pretty much the difference right now. People can say what they will, but facts speak for themselves.
 
Vietnam should acquire batteries of Missiles. Both Anti-Ship as well as Land attack. Brahmos ( though Costly) fits the bill. Prahar is another option they may look at. Will be cheaper to procure.

What you mean Vietnam should?? is this a suggestion or extorsion? They well known that how your famous Brahmos behave, a weapon that even the original creator don't want for it own navy, you think these vietnamese are thrill with that? given them cheap credit to buy its and barter with any scrap metal from their junkyard is viable deal.:lol:
 
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