Korea-India Summit: Lee Jae-myung Hails "Turning Point" in Strategic Ties

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's three-day state visit to India is being hailed as a potential turning point to elevate bilateral relations to a new level. The visit, the first by a South Korean leader in over eight years, will feature a summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi focusing on critical sectors like semiconductors and defence. President Lee emphasized India's evolved role from a consumer market to a key driver of global production and supply chains. The discussions are also expected to cover the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) and further the Special Strategic Partnership established in 2015.

Key Points: Korea-India Summit Marks Turning Point in Strategic Partnership

  • First South Korean leader visit in 8 years
  • Focus on semiconductors & defence
  • Review of trade agreement (CEPA)
  • India as global production hub
  • Strengthening Special Strategic Partnership
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"Summit could mark turning point, elevating Korea-India relations to entirely new level": President Lee Jae-myung

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's state visit aims to elevate bilateral relations, focusing on semiconductors, defence, and trade.

"summit could mark a turning point, elevating Korea-India relations to an entirely new level - President Lee Jae-myung"

New Delhi, April 20

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, during a meeting with the Korean community, stated that the upcoming summit could represent a significant milestone for bilateral ties.

The President noted that the "summit could mark a turning point, elevating Korea-India relations to an entirely new level." His remarks come at a time of deepening economic and strategic cooperation between the two nations.

Highlighting India's evolving role in the international arena, President Lee emphasised that "India is no longer just a consumer market, but has emerged as a key country driving global production and supply chains."

This visit underscores Seoul's commitment to strengthening partnerships in South Asia as India continues to position itself as a central hub for global manufacturing and logistical networks.

President Lee arrived in the national capital on Sunday for a three-day state visit, marking the first time a South Korean leader has visited India in more than eight years. According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the visit represents an "important milestone" in furthering the "India-South Korea Special Strategic Partnership."

President Lee, who assumed office in June 2025, began his official engagements by holding a meeting with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. This diplomatic interaction preceded a ceremonial reception scheduled at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Monday, after which the President will visit Rajghat to pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi.

The focal point of the state visit remains the bilateral summit between President Lee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Hyderabad House. These high-level discussions are anticipated to centre on broadening cooperation in critical sectors such as semiconductors, defence manufacturing, and green energy.

Beyond strategic security, the two leaders are also expected to discuss trade relations, specifically regarding the "Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA)." Following the summit, both sides are slated to issue a joint press statement to outline the future trajectory of the relationship.

Reflecting the economic weight of the visit, President Lee is also set to participate in a business forum at Bharat Mandapam and will later call on President Droupadi Murmu.

The foundation for these talks rests on a decade of cooperation, as the relationship between New Delhi and Seoul was upgraded to a "Special Strategic Partnership" in 2015. Since that elevation, bilateral cooperation has expanded significantly across various domains, including infrastructure, technology, and manufacturing.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, a visit after 8 years! It's high time we strengthened ties with East Asia beyond just China. Hope the CEPA talks get a boost—better trade terms can mean more affordable electronics and cars for Indian consumers.
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Rohit P
The President's comment about India driving global supply chains is spot on. After the PLI schemes, the world is looking at us differently. Let's hope this summit brings concrete investments and not just diplomatic statements.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, it's great to see such high-level engagement. The cultural and business ties between our countries have so much potential. The visit to Rajghat is a nice, respectful touch.
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Vikram M
Good move strategically. In the current global scenario, having a strong partner like South Korea in tech and defence adds much-needed depth to our foreign policy. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
While I welcome the visit, I hope our negotiators are tough on the CEPA. We need a deal that protects our farmers and MSMEs, not just one that favors large corporations. The details matter more than the headlines.
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Ananya R
Love the focus on green energy! South Korea's expertise combined with India's

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