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<strong>India has sought Vietnam&rsquo;s partnership in the Indian Ocean to keep a rising and assertive China at bay.</strong></p>
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During a congratulatory telephonic conversation with Vietnam&rsquo;s newly appointed Prime Minister, Pham Minh Chinh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a veiled reference to China pointed out that both countries &ldquo;share a similar vision of an open, inclusive, peaceful and rules-based Indian Ocean Region&rdquo;.</p>
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Both India and Vietnam, sharing borders with China, had fought short wars with Beijing&mdash;India in 1962 and Vietnam in 1979.</p>
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During the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, India had invited Vietnam to the meeting of the Indo-Pacific Quad countries comprising India, Japan, Australia and the United States. The meetings that focused on forging a common response to the pandemic included friendly countries such as Vietnam and Indonesia&mdash;two countries that have maritime disputes with China in the South China Sea. These meetings gave way to the possibility of a Quad-plus grouping, which would go beyond security and look at joint collaboration in the fields of health and alternative supply chains that are not reliant on China.</p>
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In reference to the Indian Ocean Region, the Prime Minister stressed that India-Vietnam Comprehensive Strategic Partnership can contribute to promote regional stability, prosperity and development. In this context, the Prime Minister also noted that both India and Vietnam were presently fellow-members of the UN Security Council, a statement from the Prime Minister&rsquo;s office said.</p>
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Analysts point out that India&rsquo;s approach to the Indo-Pacific Region, comprising areas on either side of the Malacca straits that divide the Indian and the Pacific Oceans, is based on SAGAR&mdash;Security and Growth for All in the Region.</p>
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The doctrine was first aired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2015. In a speech, he elaborated on five points.&nbsp;</p>
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&quot;Our goal is to seek a climate of trust and transparency; respect for international maritime rules and norms by all countries; sensitivity to each other`s interests; peaceful resolution of maritime issues; and increase in maritime cooperation.&quot; Under SAGAR, the Indian navy has provided Humanitarian and Disaster Relief (HADR) to friendly countries. During the course of the Covid-19, Indian naval ships provided relief materials to southern Indian Ocean countries, including Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles, Comoros and Madagascar.</p>
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