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By Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury, ET Bureau | Nov 19, 2018, 09.00 PM IST
"Vietnam and India business partnership speaks for itself. With matching growth and lucrative business prospects on both sides, there is little convincing to be done," Kovind said.
NEW DELHI: Indian President Ram Nath Kovind on Monday suggested reviving maritime connect with Vietnam as he exhorted increase in bilateral trade from the current $ 12.8 billion.
"India and Vietnam are old civilizations. We have ancient cultural and spiritual connections. But the story of our engagement is much broader. Traders and merchants from India brought goods and commodities to the shores of Vietnam long before the arrival of cultural thought and expression. There was a flourishing maritime connect in the days gone by. And, to our desire, trade continues to be a driving force in our contemporary partnership. In the last 8 years, we have seen almost four fold increase in bilateral trade, from 3.7 billion US dollars in 2010 to 12.8 US dollars last year. With both Vietnam and India on a strong growth path, we can expect this trend to continue apace," Indian President said in his address at a business forum in Hanoi during his ongoing trip to Vietnam.
https://m.economictimes.com/news/de...connect-with-vietnam/articleshow/66696026.cms
"Vietnam and India business partnership speaks for itself. With matching growth and lucrative business prospects on both sides, there is little convincing to be done," Kovind said.
NEW DELHI: Indian President Ram Nath Kovind on Monday suggested reviving maritime connect with Vietnam as he exhorted increase in bilateral trade from the current $ 12.8 billion.
"India and Vietnam are old civilizations. We have ancient cultural and spiritual connections. But the story of our engagement is much broader. Traders and merchants from India brought goods and commodities to the shores of Vietnam long before the arrival of cultural thought and expression. There was a flourishing maritime connect in the days gone by. And, to our desire, trade continues to be a driving force in our contemporary partnership. In the last 8 years, we have seen almost four fold increase in bilateral trade, from 3.7 billion US dollars in 2010 to 12.8 US dollars last year. With both Vietnam and India on a strong growth path, we can expect this trend to continue apace," Indian President said in his address at a business forum in Hanoi during his ongoing trip to Vietnam.
https://m.economictimes.com/news/de...connect-with-vietnam/articleshow/66696026.cms