India, Vietnam sign pact for oil exploration in South China Sea

It includes new investments, exploration and supply of oil and gas

October 13, 2011 02:14 am | Updated November 17, 2021 12:54 am IST - New Delhi

President Pratibha Patil with her Vietnamese counterpart Troung Tan Sang at a reception at the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Wednesday. Photo: V.V. Krishnan

President Pratibha Patil with her Vietnamese counterpart Troung Tan Sang at a reception at the Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi on Wednesday. Photo: V.V. Krishnan

Unfazed by Chinese objections, India and Vietnam on Wednesday inked an agreement to promote oil exploration in South China Sea along with a slew of pacts, including an extradition treaty, to deepen trade, security and strategic ties between the two countries.

Six agreements were signed after Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh held comprehensive talks here on issues of mutual interest, including situation in the region where they decided to launch a biennial Security Dialogue between their Home Ministries.

“India and Vietnam are maritime neighbours. We face common security challenges from terrorism, piracy and natural disasters. We believe that it is important to ensure the safety and security of the vital sea lanes of communication. We have agreed to continue and strengthen our exchanges in these fields,” Dr. Singh told journalists after the meeting.

The pact between the Indian and Vietnamese state-owned oil companies includes new investments and the exploration and supply of oil and gas to the two countries.

Irked by the Indian exploration projects on Vietnamese blocks in South China Sea, Chinese authorities raised objections claiming that it was in their area.

The Chinese claim on the South China Sea has been rejected by both India and Vietnam, saying as per the U.N., the blocks belong to Vietnam. India has also made it clear that its State-owned firm would continue to explore in the resource-rich South China Sea.

Security cooperation

In the field of security cooperation, the two countries instituted a mechanism of a biennial dialogue on security issues between Ministry of Home Affairs and its Vietnamese counterpart.

“The Extradition Treaty signed today will provide a legal and institutional basis for our cooperation,” Dr. Singh said.

The two sides also decided to increase the trade target to $7 billion by 2015 from the present mark of $2.7 billion apart from agreeing to work towards early finalisation of the India-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement in Services and Investment.

This is the first visit by the Vietnamese President outside the ASEAN region and reflects the importance attached by both sides to the relationship, Dr. Singh said.

The Prime Minister said he had conveyed India's commitment to greater investment flows between the two countries.

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