India-Korea Strengthen Ties: Murmu Hosts President Lee, Ambitious Agenda Set

President Droupadi Murmu hosted South Korean President Lee Jae Myung at Rashtrapati Bhavan, lauding his contributions to strengthening bilateral ties. The leaders adopted a Joint Declaration to resume negotiations on the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). They set an ambitious agenda for cooperation across sectors like semiconductors, AI, clean energy, and shipbuilding. Both sides emphasized that combining India's scale with Korea's high-tech expertise can create significant opportunities.

Key Points: India, South Korea Strengthen Ties as President Murmu Hosts Lee

  • Ambitious bilateral agenda set
  • CEPA negotiations to resume
  • Focus on tech, clean energy & manufacturing
  • New parliamentary friendship group
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President Murmu hosts South Korean President Lee; lauds his contributions to strengthening ties

Presidents Murmu and Lee agree to advance trade, tech, and clean energy cooperation, resuming CEPA talks to strengthen bilateral relations.

"India has skill, speed, and scale, while Korea has expertise in high-tech manufacturing. - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, April 20

President Droupadi Murmu on Monday received Lee Jae Myung, President of the Republic of Korea, at the Rashtrapati Bhavan and hosted a banquet in his honour.

Welcoming President Myung on his first visit to India, the President appreciated him for his significant contributions to strengthening India-Korea bilateral relations, particularly as Chair of the Korea-India Parliamentary Friendship Group.

As per a statement from the President's Secretariat, she said that this visit, within the first year of his presidency, reflects the importance he attaches to our relationship.

The President said that both India and Korea are vibrant democracies that share common values. She was happy to note the recently established India-Korea Parliamentary Friendship Group in the Parliament of India.

She said that this will promote dialogue and exchanges between the Indian Parliament and the Korean National Assembly, further strengthening mutual understanding and trust.

The President was happy to note that both sides have set an ambitious agenda for bilateral cooperation across several sectors, including shipbuilding, port development, digital cooperation, small and medium enterprises, steel, education, research, culture, and people-to-people contacts.

She also noted that both sides have adopted a Joint Declaration to resume negotiations on the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). She said that India looks forward to advancing mutually beneficial trade relations and strengthening cooperation with Korea in areas such as AI, semiconductors, electronics, clean energy, services and tourism, the statement highlighted.

The President said that India has skill, speed, and scale, while Korea has expertise in high-tech manufacturing. By combining our strengths, we can create numerous opportunities for our youth.

The President said that India and Korea should explore opportunities for cooperation in green and clean energy, as well as other climate technologies, to secure a sustainable future for humanity.

The statement mentioned that the two leaders agreed that close cooperation between India and Korea can bring immense benefits to our people, and both have much to learn from each other. Our people can benefit by working together in areas such as environment, innovation, education, skill development, and technology.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wonderful to see our President hosting such an important leader. The focus on clean energy and climate tech cooperation is crucial. Hope this partnership creates real, sustainable jobs for our youth and isn't just another high-level meeting with little follow-through on the ground.
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Rohit P
Shipbuilding and port development? Excellent! Our maritime infrastructure needs a major upgrade. Korean companies like Hyundai are already giants in this field. This could be a game-changer for our coastal economies and logistics.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked with Korean tech firms, their work ethic and precision are remarkable. The mention of SME cooperation is smart. Indian small businesses can learn a lot from Korea's chaebol-supporting ecosystem. Hope the knowledge transfer is a two-way street.
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Vikram M
"India has skill, speed, and scale" - perfectly said by the President. We have the human capital, they have the advanced tech. This synergy can make us a global manufacturing hub. Let's hope the bureaucratic hurdles are minimized to actually implement these ambitious plans.
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Kavya N
I'm most excited about the cultural and people-to-people contacts mentioned. Beyond business, we have so much to share - our films, food, and traditions. Maybe we'll see more K-pop concerts here and more Indian classical performances there! A great step for soft diplomacy.
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