Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Pledges Closer Strategic Ties Following Election Of Vietnam’s President Tô Lâm
India’s PM Modi eyes deeper strategic ties with Vietnam following President Tô Lâm’s election. Read about the decade-long partnership and regional goals.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 8, 2026, 8:11 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Việt Nam News

Diplomatic Affirmation From New Delhi
The inauguration of Tô Lâm as the State President of Vietnam on April 7, 2026, drew immediate international recognition from India, one of its closest regional partners. Prime Minister Narendra Modi utilized social media to convey his confidence in the new president’s leadership, noting that the long standing friendship between the two nations is poised for further growth. Modi highlighted that the high level of political trust shared by New Delhi and Hanoi remains a cornerstone for bilateral progress, particularly as the Indo-Pacific region faces evolving security and economic shifts.
Commemorating A Decade Of Strategic Collaboration
The timing of this leadership transition coincides with the tenth anniversary of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between Vietnam and India. Over the last decade, this framework has facilitated substantial advancements in defense, security, and energy cooperation. According to diplomatic assessments, regular dialogue mechanisms and frequent high level visits have provided a robust foundation for these achievements. Prime Minister Modi expressed a specific desire to deepen this partnership further, aiming to drive prosperity for both populations through enhanced trade and cultural exchanges.
Reinforcing Historical Bonds With Caribbean Allies
While India focused on executive cooperation, the Republic of Cuba centered its diplomatic outreach on Vietnam’s legislative branch. Esteban Lazo Hernández, President of the National Assembly of People’s Power of Cuba, issued a statement congratulating Trần Thanh Mẫn on his re-election as the Chairman of the National Assembly. Lazo expressed a deep conviction that the 16th tenure of the Vietnamese legislature would continue to strengthen the historic parliamentary ties that have defined the relationship between the two socialist nations for decades.
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