India and Vietnam on Wednesday elevated their ties to an Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and set an ambitious $25 billion annual trade target by 2030, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Vietnamese President To Lam held wide-ranging talks in New Delhi focusing on trade, defence, and critical minerals amid growing geopolitical uncertainty. Welcoming President To Lam, PM Modi noted that the visit — coming within a month of Lam assuming office and accompanied by a high-level delegation —reflects the importance Vietnam attaches to bilateral ties. “India accords a warm welcome to General Secretary, President Mr. To Lam of Vietnam. The…
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