New Delhi, Mar 3: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Vietnamese President Tran Dai Quang on Saturday discussed a range of bilateral issues, including defence, trade, atomic energy and agriculture, in an effort to take strategic partnership between the two countries a step ahead.
“PM @narendramodi and Vietnamese President Quang held fruitful talks and discussed steps to further strengthen comprehensive strategic partnership in defence & security, trade & investment, atomic energy, agriculture, S&T, tourism, oil & gas, as well as regional and global issues,” said Raveesh Kumar, Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson in a tweet.
Mr Quang arrived here on Friday on a 3-day state visit. 
Before coming to Delhi, he visited Bihar’s Bodh Gaya, a Buddhist pilgrimage site. 
Earlier, he met External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and held discussion over a range of issues. 
India-Vietnam trade stood at 6.24 billion dollars in fiscal 2016-17 and the two sides have agreed to raise this to 15 billion dollars by 2020. UNI 
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