India and Vietnam are all set to expand their defence cooperation. Defence minister A.K. Antony, who is visiting Hanoi, said New Delhi will provide support to Vietnam to enhance and upgrade the capabilities of Services in general and Navy in particular. He said, India will help Vietnam in its capacity building for repair and maintenance of its platforms. Both the armies will also have a joint training in mountain and jungle warfare in India next year. Antony also offered assistance to Vietnamese Forces in UN Peacekeeping operations, in which India has vast experience. During his stay there, the Defence Minister took part in the First ASEAN Plus Eight Defence Ministers’ Meeting. He also extended an invitation to his Vietnamese counterpart to visit India next year.Vietnamese Defence Minister Gen Phung Quang Thanh said, India occupies a special position in Hanoi’s foreign policy framework. Antony returns home tonight.
News On AIR | October 13, 2010 6:50 PM
India, Vietnam set to expand defence cooperation: Antony