Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani called on HE Tô Lâm, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, during his recent visit.
Describing the meeting as a privilege, Adani praised Tô Lâm’s bold reforms and visionary efforts aimed at positioning Vietnam as a regional leader in energy, logistics, ports, and aviation.
Adani expressed strong support for Vietnam’s economic transformation and highlighted the nation’s strategic foresight. The meeting signalled Adani Group’s intent to become a key contributor to Vietnam’s growth in the infrastructure and trade sectors.
Adani said the reforms initiated by the Vietnamese leadership offer a solid foundation for international investment and cooperation. He underscored Adani Group’s interest in collaborating with Vietnam in areas such as energy, logistics, ports, and aviation, where the group has significant expertise.
He also expressed confidence that Vietnam’s growth model aligns well with India’s strategic economic outlook, which could pave the way for a robust Vietnam–India economic partnership.
Adani stated that the group looks forward to contributing to Vietnam’s transformation journey.
The visit reaffirmed the growing momentum in India–Vietnam economic partnership, a relationship that both sides are keen to deepen through mutual investment and collaboration in key sectors.
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