Modi's first destination will be Vietnam from where he will leave for Hangzhou on September 3 to attend the G-20 summit on September 4 and 5. The Prime Minister will return to India on September 5 and will again leave for Laos on a two-day visit to attend the annual India-ASEAN and East Asia Summits.
In Vietnam, Modi will hold wide-ranging talks with top leadership of the resource-rich country to deepen ties in key areas of defence, security and trade, and ramping up India's engagement in oil exploration.
At the G-20 Summit, India is likely to raise a host of issues ranging from choking terror funding and checking tax evasion to cutting cost of remittances and market access for key drugs.
On the sidelines of the Summit, Modi will have bilateral meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and attend a BRICS leaders' meet. A number of other bilaterals are being finalised, Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs Sujatha Mehta told reporters.
Mehta said there will be deliberations on containing terror financing at the G 20 summit.
During the Vietnam visit both countries may announce new
oil exploration projects for which negotiations were going on. The South China Sea issue may figure in the talks.
China wants India to refrain from undertaking oil exploration in the Vietnamese blocks in order to ensure "peace and stability" in the South China Sea.
India-ASEAN trade and investment relations have been growing steadily, with ASEAN being New Delhi's fourth largest trading partner. The annual trade registered an average growth of 22 per cent per annum in the decade upto 2011-12, but has stagnated thereafter.
It stood at approximately USD 76.53 billion in 2014-15. The two-way investment flows are also substantial, with ASEAN accounting for approximately 12.5 per cent of investment flows into India since 2000.
FDI inflows into India from ASEAN between April 2007 and March 2015 was about USD 32.44 billion. ASEAN members include Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
The leaders at East Asia Summit are expected to discuss the situation in South China Sea and as well as a host of other issues.
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Replying to a question on Vietnam's request to India to supply Brahmos missiles, the Secretary East in the MEA said both sides are engaged in "robust" conversation on stepping up cooperation in various areas including defence.
On whether that country has asked for training Sukhoi fighter pilots, she said talks on it was underway.
At the 14th ASEAN-India Summit, she said the Prime Minister and ASEAN Leaders will review ASEAN-India cooperation and discuss its future direction under each of the three pillars of politico-security, economic and socio-cultural cooperation.
They will also exchange views on regional and international issues of mutual interest and concern.
"2017 will mark 25 years of India's dialogue partnership with ASEAN, to celebrate which a number of commemorative activities will also be announced by Prime Minister," she said.
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