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ID180085
Title ProperIndia–Vietnam defence and security cooperation
LanguageENG
AuthorSolanki, Viraj
Summary / Abstract (Note)Defence and security cooperation between India and Vietnam is an increasingly important area of the India–Vietnam ‘comprehensive strategic partnership’. This wide-ranging cooperation includes government-to-government dialogues, bilateral agreements, defence lines of credit, prospective defence procurements, maritime cooperation and multilateral cooperation.

Cooperation has been formalised and expanded through a series of bilateral defence and security agreements to provide a basis for enhancing relations, which have been further developed through regular government-to-government dialogues. The defence and security dialogues and agreements have provided a framework for practical cooperation between the two countries’ militaries, which includes a focus on defence training, military exercises and discussions for the sale of different Indian arms equipment to Vietnam. Maritime cooperation between India and Vietnam has been the most significant element of bilateral defence and security cooperation, and both sides have found mutual convergences on cooperation in the South China Sea and the wider Indo-Pacific region.

Relations between the two countries have also strengthened multilaterally on defence and security issues, including through the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. There are opportunities to further strengthen the India–Vietnam defence and security relationship, both bilaterally and with third countries.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Quarterly Vol. 77, No.2; Jun 2021: p.219–237
Journal SourceIndia Quarterly Vol: 77 No 2
Key WordsASEAN ;  Security ;  Defence ;  Maritime ;  South China Sea ;  Indo-Pacific


 
 
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