President of India Addresses National Assembly of Vietnam
The President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, addressed the National Assembly of Vietnam on November 20, 2018 in Hanoi, on the final day of his visit to Vietnam. He also held bilateral meetings with the President of Vietnam as well as led delegation-level talks.
Result of the Talks
- On the occasion, the two countries signed and exchanged four agreements:
- An agreement between the Ministry of Information and Communications of Vietnam and the Ministry of Communications of India
- An agreement of cooperation between the Department of Foreign Affairs of Provinces, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vietnam, and the Indian Business Chamber in Vietnam
- An ....
Do You Want to Read More?
Subscribe Now
Take Annual Subscription and get the following Advantage
The annual members of the Civil Services Chronicle can read the monthly content of the magazine as well as the Chronicle magazine archives.
Readers can study all the material before the last six months of the Civil Services Chronicle monthly issue in the form of Chronicle magazine archives.
Related Content
- 1 Global Maternal Mortality Overview
- 2 China Tightens Control at Scarborough Shoal
- 3 India Expresses Concern Over Beirut Strikes
- 4 India, Türkiye Hold 12th Foreign Office Consultations
- 5 2026 Partnership for Healthy Cities Summit
- 6 India-UN Development Fund Operations Reviewed
- 7 India-Australia ECTA Completes Four Years
- 8 India Elected to Key ECOSOC Subsidiary Bodies
- 9 UNSC Resolution on Strait of Hormuz Vetoed by Russia and China
- 10 WTO MC14 Ends without Consensus
- 1 India and Pakistan to Open Kartarpur Corridor
- 2 India-Japan Strategic Partnership and the Multi-power Order
- 3 India Elected as a Member of the ITU Council
- 4 Indian War Memorial Unveiled in France
- 5 Silver Jubilee Commemoration Ceremony of SIMBEX- 2018
- 6 India Gets Relief on Iran oil
- 7 World Bank Group Launches New Multi-Donor Fund
- 8 Opposition to Proposed Lowering of Pesticide Limits by EU
- 9 South Pole to Get its First Permanent Airport

