The Party chief expressed his satisfaction with the sound development of the Vietnam – India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with high strategic trust.

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Party General Secretary To Lam (right) receives Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group of India in Hanoi on July 30.

He highlighted the two countries’ shared development aspirations, as both aim to become modern developed nations by the centenary of their independence – 2045 for Vietnam and 2047 for India. In this spirit, General Secretary Lam called for strengthened cooperation across multiple sectors, particularly in trade, investment and economic ties, to match the potential of the bilateral relations.

The Party leader underlined Vietnam’s ongoing implementation of its strategic breakthroughs, with a focus on science and technology, innovation, digital transformation and development of the private sector.

He affirmed Vietnam’s commitment to creating the most favorable conditions for both domestic and foreign investors to develop their business and investment projects, thus contributing to the country's development.

For his part, Adani expressed his admiration for Vietnam’s vision and national development strategy. He congratulated Vietnam, under the leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam headed by General Secretary To Lam, on its impressive socio-economic achievements, which have elevated the country into one of the region’s most dynamic economies and an attractive destination for global investors.

Highlighting Adani Group's extensive experience in strategic sectors such as ports, airports, transport, logistics, energy and digital technology, he noted that the firm operates numerous large-scale projects in India and around the world, including India’s largest seaport – Mundra Port. The Adani Group is also currently the largest energy provider in India, he noted.

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An overview of the meeting

He briefed the Vietnamese Party leader on the group’s activities and long-term vision in Vietnam, affirming its commitment to strategic investments worth up to 10 billion USD in areas where the firm has strengths.

With its proven capacity and global experience, the group aims to contribute to Vietnam’s development, particularly in infrastructure, energy, renewable energy, and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence. He expressed his hope for continued support from the Vietnamese Party and State for the Adani Group’s operations in the country.

General Secretary Lam congratulated the Adani Group on its significant contributions to India’s economic progress, and welcomed its long-term investment strategy in Vietnam. He said this will serve to deepen economic ties and strengthen the connections between the two economies.

He took note of the group’s proposals and encouraged it to coordinate directly with relevant ministries, agencies and localities to clarify cooperation priorities and accelerate the deployment of its projects.

Source: VNA