"If there is a rebirth, I would like to be born as a Vietnamese," the late leader George Fernandes had once said.
Addressing the annual conference of Karnataka Planters Association about one-and-half decades ago in Bengaluru when he was the Defence Minister in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee cabinet, Mangaluru-born Fernandes described Vietnamese people as a disciplined, committed and determined lot.
Noting that Vietnam had a large share of the world coffee market, he remarked: “I am not grudging that; I am an admirer of Vietnam”, and heaped praise on the Southeast Asian country and its people for their rapid progress.
"If there is a rebirth, I would like to be born as a Vietnamese. They are ready to die for their commitment,” Fernandes had said.
Fernandes stated that he was India's first Defence Minister to have visited Vietnam. He noted that three million Vietnamese had been killed in conflicts with the US, France and China.
According to him, Vietnam was leaving India behind in per capita income.
This was "after all the devastation that Vietnam had to go through... none that we (India) had to go through in recent years."
He cited Vietnam as an example of how a country can be determined and innovative and think 100 years ahead.
Fernandes passed away on Tuesday, 29 January, after a prolonged illness.
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