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Which of the following is common between India and Vietnam?
India and Vietnam are both members of the Mekong–Ganga Cooperation, created to develop and enhance close ties between India and nations of Southeast Asia. Vietnam has supported India’s bid to become a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council and join the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).
Is Vietnam an ally of USA?
As such, despite their historical past, today Vietnam is considered to be a potential ally of the United States, especially in the geopolitical context of the territorial disputes in the South China Sea and in containment of Chinese expansionism.
Is Vietnam friendly to India?
India sees Vietnam as a trustworthy friendly foreign country with shared strategic concerns and common interests. Both countries are collaborating in multiple domains like defence cooperation, trade and geopolitical sphere.
Is it possible for India and China to go to war?
But not only is it possible, it’s happened before. Only things were very different back then. China was facing an economic collapse in the early 1960s in the years following the Great Leap Forward. The country was struggling to feed its people, let alone support an all-out war. India, on the other hand, was on an economic upturn.
Will Russia take Vietnam’s side in the nine-dash line dispute?
Although Russia may not officially take Vietnam’s side in the dispute, its companies are the only ones currently producing at the country’s behest within the nine-dash line.
Is joint Russian-Vietnamese oil drilling off southern Vietnam’s coast on the table?
As a result, joint Russian-Vietnamese oil drilling off the southern Vietnamese coast is almost definitely on the negotiating table. China, isolated as it is amid the U.S. trade war and a general wave of Western disengagement, is also in no mood to antagonize the only power that cuts it slack in the South China Sea.
Is Russia quietly backing Hanoi in its clash with Beijing?
The Russian oil giant Rosneft is quietly backing Hanoi in its clash with Beijing. Russian navy warships sail during the parade of the Russian fleet as part of the Navy Day celebration in St. Petersburg on July 28. Alexey Nikolsky/AFP/Getty Images