Party General Secretary, State President receives Indian business leaders in Mumbai

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Party General Secretary, State President receives Indian business leaders in Mumbai

General Secretary and President Tô Lâm described ONGC as an experienced and capable energy group whose expertise aligns with Việt Nam’s oil and gas development needs.

Party General Secretary and State President Tô Lâm (right) receives Arun Kumar Singh, Chairman of the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC). VNA/VNS Photos

General Secretary of the Communist Party of Việt Nam and State President Tô Lâm received leaders of several major Indian corporations and businesses in Mumbai on May 7 afternoon as part of his state visit to the South Asian country.

At the meeting with leaders of the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC), India’s state-owned oil and gas group, a representative expressed the desire to remain a long-term strategic partner of Việt Nam in developing the oil and gas sector and ensuring energy security, thereby contributing to stronger Việt Nam–India ties.

General Secretary and President Lâm described ONGC as an experienced and capable energy group whose expertise aligns with Việt Nam’s oil and gas development needs. He acknowledged the company’s substantive contributions in Việt Nam over nearly four decades and welcomed its continued expansion in oil and gas exploration and production activities in the country.

The Vietnamese leader said Việt Nam is prioritising both short- and long-term national energy security, including securing stable crude oil and gas supplies while continuing to improve the legal framework for the oil and gas sector. He expressed his hope that ONGC will continue to be an important partner in exploration and production activities, helping maintain output and ensure energy supply. Việt Nam stands ready to facilitate the company’s operations in line with Vietnamese law and relevant commitments, he stressed.

The General Secretary and President also voiced support for expanding cooperation beyond existing projects towards broader collaboration in oil and gas exploration and production linked to Việt Nam’s long-term energy security strategy.

Party General Secretary and State President Tô Lâm (right) receives Arun Kumar Singh, Chairman of the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC). VNA/VNS Photos

​Meeting representatives of Larsen & Toubro (L&T), General Secretary and President Lâm stressed Việt Nam’s desire to deepen cooperation with leading Indian corporations, particularly in infrastructure and industry, to strengthen connectivity and support sustainable development.

He said Việt Nam is accelerating the development of modern and synchronised infrastructure, while welcoming the group’s continued expansion of investment and cooperation in the country’s infrastructure and energy sectors.

The leader affirmed Việt Nam’s commitment to creating favourable conditions for capable investors in line with the law, ensuring transparency and balanced interests among stakeholders, and expressed his hope that the group will become a long-term strategic partner accompanying Việt Nam in developing modern infrastructure and advancing Việt Nam–India economic ties in the new phase.

A L&T representative expressed interest in continuing participation in transport infrastructure, energy and seaport projects in Việt Nam.

Party General Secretary and State President Tô Lâm (right) receives Arun Kumar Singh, Chairman of the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC). VNA/VNS Photos

At a separate meeting with leaders of Adani Group, General Secretary and President Lâm said Việt Nam is entering a new stage of development in which infrastructure, energy and logistics will serve as key pillars for achieving rapid and sustainable growth.

Describing Adani as one of the world’s leading corporations in large-scale energy, seaport and logistics projects, he praised the group’s existing investment activities in Việt Nam’s energy sector and welcomed its interest and concrete investment proposals amid Việt Nam’s rapidly growing demand for energy and logistics infrastructure.

The top leader expected that Adani’s future cooperation will extend beyond individual projects toward participation in large-scale, interconnected infrastructure development programmes linking seaports, logistics and energy. Both sides could explore suitable cooperation models and gradually expand collaboration in line with Việt Nam’s long-term development strategy and Adani’s eastward expansion strategy, he said.

The Vietnamese leader expressed his hope that Adani will become a long-term partner accompanying Việt Nam in developing infrastructure, fostering sustainable economic growth and enhancing competitiveness, affirming that Vietnam remains committed to creating favourable conditions for foreign businesses, including Adani, to operate effectively, safely and sustainably in the Southeast Asian country. 

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