South Korea's Lee Visits India, Vietnam to Forge Supply Chain Alliances

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has departed for a two-nation trip to India and Vietnam. His summit with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will focus on expanding cooperation in shipbuilding, AI, defence, and stabilising energy supply chains. In Vietnam, Lee will meet with President To Lam and other top officials, becoming the first foreign leader to visit since Lam's election. The trip aims to strengthen strategic ties with fast-growing economies and broaden South Korea's diplomatic and economic reach.

Key Points: S. Korean President Lee Jae Myung Holds Summit with PM Modi

  • Summit with PM Modi focuses on economic cooperation
  • Talks aim to stabilise energy supply chains
  • Visit includes key business forums in India
  • Lee to meet top Vietnamese leadership in Hanoi
  • Trip seeks to broaden South Korea's diplomatic reach
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S. Korean President departs for India, summit talks with PM Modi on Monday

President Lee Jae Myung visits India and Vietnam for summit talks focused on economic cooperation, AI, defence, and stabilising energy supply chains.

"strengthen strategic cooperation with fast-growing economies and broaden South Korea's diplomatic reach - National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac"

Seoul, April 19

President Lee Jae Myung departed for India on Sunday for a two-nation trip that also includes a visit to Vietnam for summit talks, likely to focus on stabilising supply chains amid global energy market uncertainties stemming from the war in the Middle East.

Lee will arrive in New Delhi later in the day and hold summit talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday. It will mark their third in-person meeting, following earlier talks on the sidelines of the G7 and G20 summits last year, reports Yonhap news agency.

The summit is expected to focus on expanding economic cooperation in areas such as shipbuilding, maritime industries, artificial intelligence and defence, as well as coordinating responses to energy supply chain uncertainties linked to the Middle East situation, National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac said on Thursday.

He also plans to attend a business forum to explore new opportunities and support the operations of Korean companies in India, a key production hub and major consumer market for Korean electronics and automakers.

Lee is scheduled to head to Hanoi, Vietnam, on Tuesday for a state visit and hold talks on Wednesday with To Lam, Vietnam's president and general secretary of the Communist Party, with cooperation on energy supply chains and critical minerals expected to be high on the agenda.

The visit will make Lee the first foreign leader to travel to Vietnam since To Lam was elected state president earlier this month, consolidating his authority by holding the country's two most powerful positions.

The following day, Lee is set to meet Vietnamese Prime Minister Le Minh Hung, the No. 2 official, and National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man, the No. 3 official, and attend a business forum to explore ways to bolster economic cooperation between the two countries.

In light of the trip, Lee will seek to strengthen strategic cooperation with fast-growing economies and broaden South Korea's diplomatic reach, according to Wi.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see focus on stabilising supply chains. With global uncertainty, partnerships with reliable nations like South Korea are crucial for our 'Make in India' and economic security.
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Rohit P
Shipbuilding and maritime industries? Perfect! We have the coastline and manpower, they have the technology. Let's hope this translates into jobs and skill development in our coastal states.
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Sarah B
While the focus on high-tech areas is welcome, I hope the discussions also address the trade imbalance. We import so many Korean cars and phones, we need more Indian products reaching Korean homes.
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Vikram M
The timing is interesting, right after the Indian PM's recent visit to another key Asian partner. Shows India is actively building a web of strategic economic partnerships. Smart diplomacy.
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Karthik V
Hope the defence cooperation talks are substantial. South Korea makes excellent military hardware. Technology transfer in this sector would be a big boost for our self-reliance goals (Atmanirbhar Bharat).

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