Both the countries discussed at length these issues during the delegation level talks headed by President Pranab Mukherjee and his Vietnamese counterpart Truong Tan Sang in Hanoi yesterday, Secretary (East) Anil Wadhwa said while talking to reporters here.
Mukherjee arrived in this historic city today on the second leg of his four-day state visit to the southeast Asian nation.
"There were talks about the security of sea lanes between the two nations. Our President emphasised that maritime trade and trafficking should be preserved.
He said the President was not talking about sovereignty issues but about collective security - things like terrorism, transnational crime and human smuggling etc.
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"What he did say was that if we work together to preserve the freedom of navigation in the seas that surround us then we can take this cooperation forward and we will cooperate in future as far as that aspect is concerned," Wadhwa said.
The Secretary also said Vietnam has expressed it desire to expand its cooperation with India in the business and tourism sectors.
"The Vietnamese Prime Minister is expected to come to India next month with a large business delegation. The country wants more cooperation in the economic sector. They are identifying more sectors to seek help (from India) and they (Vietnam) have decided to form a group in this regard," the Secretary said.