Hanoi (VNA) – Indian Ambassadort𒁃o Vietnam Pranay Verma has granted an interview to the Vietnam News Agency onthe occasion of the 150th birthday anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, anational hero of India who led India in the struggle fo𝓡r national independence.
He has talked about the similaritiesin the ideologies of Gandhi and Vietnam’s President Ho Chi Minh, the achievementsand prospects of the India-Vietnam relationship, and his priorities during his workingterm in Vietnam. The following is the full text of theinterview.1: Mahatma Gandhi and President HoChi Minh have similar ideology in staying along with their colonized peopleagainst enemies. From this ideology, how have generations of leaders of Vietnamand India built and strengthened the relation between two countries? What canwe do to spread out this beautiful ideology of Mahatma Gandhi and President HoChi Minh?
Mahatma Gandhi’s ideals oftruth, non-violence, and human dignity and freedom, inspired the anti-colonialmovement in many countries in Asia and Africa, including the freedom strugglein Vietnam led by President Ho Chi Minh. Both Mahatma Gandhi andPresident Ho Chi Minh, with their inspirational leadership, gave our people thecourage and confidence to overcome adversities and rise with fortitude againstformidable colonial powers. The shared history ofstruggle for independence from colonial rule and the visionary leadership ofour founding fathers remain the bedrock of strong bonds of friendship andmutual affection between our two countries and our peoples, ever since theemergence of India and Vietnam as independent nations. The successive generationof our leaders have nurtured and consolidated this bond, as our relationship transcendedfrom post-colonial solidarity to the new era of our Comprehensive StrategicPartnership. We are celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi this year. Last year, we marked the 60th anniversary of President Ho Chi Minh’s visit to India. These areimportant occasions for us to reaffirm the values and ideals espoused by thetwo great leaders. Our Embassy has organiseda number of events in the last one year to showcase the life and message ofMahatma Gandhi. Our scholars,academicians, media – all are playing an important role in highlighting thesemessages and their continued relevance today.On September 24, PrimeMinister Modi spoke in the United Nations on the relevance of Mahatma Gandhi inthe contemporary world and highlighted his message of humanism, freedom,self-reliance and his values of non-violence and respect for nature, whichcontinue to provide us solutions to the problems being faced by the worldtoday.
2. Over 46 years since the establishmentof the diplomatic relations between two countries (1973-2019), Vietnam andIndia have achieved much impressive development in many areas. Can you evaluate some prominent achievementsin the relation between two countries and potential in near future?
Our defence partnershiphas expanded into areas such as defence industrial and technologicalcooperation. This will open newer opportunities.
In the regional and globalcontext, India and Vietnℱam regularly consult with each other and share similarviews on many important issues. Most importantly, we have developed a long-termstrategic view of our relationship based on the vision for peace and prosperityof our shared Indo-Pacific region.
As Vietnam assumes theChairmanship of ASEAN next year and joins the UN Security Council as anon-permanent member, we will further enhance our consultations andcoordination with Vietnam on important regional and international issues.
3. As Ambassador of India to Vietnam from August2019, can you share some of your feelings about Hanoi and Vietnam? What are your priorities in your tenure inVietnam?