The freshly-concluded 13th National Party Congress
has set out orientations for Vietnam’s development in the years to come, which
is expected to actively contribute to the prosperity in the region and the
world at large, an Indian diplomat has said.
“The Congress has identified the opportunities and challenges that Vietnam
faces and set the goal for socio-economic development over the next five to ten
years,” Indian
Ambassador to Vietnam Pranay Verma said in an interview granted
to the Vietnam News Agency on February 2.
“Vietnam’s development in the years to come will positively contribute to
regional and global prosperity,” he added.
The 13th National
Party Congress, which ended on February 1 in Hanoi, adopted many
important documents of the Party, creating the foundation for further national
development in the time ahead.
He hailed Vietnam’s successful organisation of the Congress amid the COVID-19 and the
country’s efforts in containing the pandemic.
“The recently-concluded 13th National Party Congress comes against the backdrop
of a challenging year that saw an unprecedented pandemic ravaging the whole
world”, the Ambassador said. “The fact that Vietnam has been able to largely
contain the pandemic and keep the economy on track speaks to its successful
handling of the challenge”, he noted.
He highlighted the country's position and prestige in the region and the
world in recent years, saying “today, Vietnam’s successful economic
integration and global engagement with the world show the country’s strengths
and achievements”.
The diplomat also highly appreciated Vietnam’s contributions to regional and
international affairs over the past years, saying that those activities have
heightened Vietnam’s profile in the world arena.
Vietnam is making precious contributions in diverse areas such as UN
peacekeeping, sustainable development goals, promotion of multilateralism, thus
contributing to global and regional peace, stability and development, he noted.
According to the diplomat, the large number of votes, with which Vietnam secured
a seat on the United
Nations Security Council as a non-permanent member for the
2020-2021 tenure,showed the recognition of the country's increasingly important
role as an active and responsible member of the international community.
Regarding bilateral relations, the Ambassador expressed his belief that the
relationship between Vietnam and India will become more fruitful based on
foundations laid by the two Governments over the past years. He said India
expects to forge cooperation with Vietnam in both existing and new areas such
as technology, digital economy, with greater focus on economic engagement.
“We are very optimistic about the relationship. We are very confident that
guided by the visions of our leaders, which they announced in December 2020, we
will make significant headways in the coming years and promoting and expanding
our bilateral engagement,” said Ambassador Pranay Verma./.
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“Legendary story”, “Rising star”, and “Asia’s brightest economy” count among the praise from international organisations in relation to Vietnam’s economic development over recent years.
Vietnam is said to be a global success story, with economic growth among the highest worldwide over the last decade.
The achievements can be attributed to the sound leadership and direction of the Party Central Committee, the Politburo, and the Secretariat and Party Committees at all levels.
Many important Party Resolutions were issued during the last tenure, with the two most outstanding relating to developing the private sector into an important driving force of the socialist-oriented market economy and to perfecting the socialist-oriented market economic institution.
Among the Government’s priorities to implement the resolution of the 12th National Party Congress, improving the quality of the socialist-oriented market economy institution and promoting administrative procedure reform were placed at the top.
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