"We should step up tourist promotion activities. After opening our first visa facilitation centre at Kolkata, we have opened another one at Chandigarh today which will be followed by more centres in Jaipur, Ahmedabad and later on at Lucknow," Ton Sinh Thanh, country's ambassador to India said after the launch of the visa centre where application forms will be processed.
Touching upon the tourist potential, the Ambassador said there is huge scope and both the nations need to fully exploit this.
The Ambassador said that the new visa centre will cater to the northern states including Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana and people need not travel to Delhi for their visa applications, thus making the process "fast, simple and hassle-free".
"Tours and travel firm, Cox and Kings has been authorised to accept the visa applications at this centre," he said.
"We expect that atleast one lakh tourists from India travel to Vietnam. There is so much to explore in Vietnam including Ha Long Bay, beautiful islands and tourists can also do a lot of shopping..," he said.
The Ambassador, meanwhile, said that bilateral trade between the two nations was also on the rise.
He also said that there is great potential to exploit on the agriculture front and Vietnam can explore the possibilities of mutual cooperation with leading agrarian states of Punjab and Haryana.
