The President was seen off at the airport by the Vice Chairman of People's Committee of Vietnam Tat Thanh Cang and Ambassador of Vietnam to India Nguyen Thanh Tan.
On the last day of his state visit, the President visited the iconic 'Cu Chi Tunnels' which are one of the most visible and historical vestiges of Vietnam's national liberation war.
Both the sides signed important deals including in the crucial and strategic sectors of defence procurement, oil exploration and air connectivity.
The specific signing of a Letter of Intent (LoI) between the ONGC Videsh Limited and Petro Vietnam for exploration of two blocks in the sea adjoining the southeast Asian nation has been opposed by China yesterday.
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On the second leg of his tour, the President reached this historic city, formerly called Saigon, where he lauded the initiatives and policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's new government and expected hope that these would lead the Indian economy to a good stead.
While meeting the Party Committee of the Ho Chi Minh City, Mukherjee said Indo-Vietnam ties were "infinite" as he extoled the fortitude and courage of Vietnamese people in crushing oppressing forces and securing independence after great struggle.
In order to underline the strength and long lasting friendship between the two nations, Mukherjee had also gifted a 'Bodhi Tree' sapling to the country which was planted by both the heads of state in the Presidential Palace in Hanoi.
After the deliberations, India also extended an invite to Vietnamese Prime Minister Dung to visit New Delhi.