India\, Vietnam share vision of rules-based order in Indo-Pacific: Kovind

India, Vietnam share vision of rules-based order in Indo-Pacific: Kovind

Press Trust of India  |  Hanoi 

and share a vision of a rules-based order in the strategic which includes the South Sea and seek peaceful resolution of disputes in the region, said Tuesday, amidst China's increasing assertiveness in the area.

"We are both ancient maritime nations and are stake-holders in the commerce, security and stability of the region. Above all, we share the same values," he said.

with has many aspects that include robust business, political and people-to-people bonds, he said.

"Vietnam and share a vision for the region, of which the South Sea is a critical component. We share a vision of a rules-based order that respects sovereignty and territorial integrity, ensures freedom of navigation and over-flight, as well as un-impeded commerce," Kovind said.

claims almost all of the Sea. Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and have counter claims over the Sea.

"Our shared vision seeks peaceful resolution of disputes, with full respect for legal and diplomatic processes in accordance with principles of international law, including those reflected in the Convention on the Law of the Sea," the said.

looks forward to enhanced bilateral cooperation with Vietnam in the maritime domain, he said.

"India offers a cooperation model that does not require its friends to make choices but rather expands choices and expands opportunities for all; that opens not one but many roads," the said.

Kovind also spoke about the revolutionary leaders in both the nations, including and late Vietnamese president

"They remain inspirations for not just Vietnam and India but for the entire Asian continent and the global community. The coming year once again links these two remarkable personalities, and unites our countries," Kovind said.

"The values of liberty, freedom and integrity that Gandhiji and President espoused are rooted in our shared history a history of scholarship and mutual learning, and of abiding Buddhist and Hindu spiritual connections," Kovind said.

He said the enlightened path of the Buddha has brought the two countries closer.

"Buddhism's journey as a world religion began from India, and in Vietnam it acquired a unique identity, embedded in local culture," he said.

"It is believed that ancient Vietnam had flourishing maritime and trade links with southern India's Pallava and Chola kingdoms," he said.

President Kovind said India believes in development that is people-centric, that adds value to rather than adds a burden to local communities.

The president also spoke about technology, India's start-up eco-system and space programme.

"India will be happy to share its developmental experiences with Vietnam as per your country's priorities," he said.

He said the challenge of climate change poses a danger to all human-kind.

Coastal nations such as India and Vietnam feel the effects of climate change more than others, he said as he underlined the need of pushing towards

"Beyond our region, India and Vietnam remain committed to cooperation in areas of emerging risk such as cyber-security, and in multilateral organisations," he said.

Kovind also laid a wreath at the and Martyrs and at the

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First Published: Tue, November 20 2018. 14:30 IST