G20 Summit Breakthrough: South Korea and India Forge Deeper Security Alliance

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held significant talks during the G20 summit in Johannesburg. They agreed to deepen cooperation across multiple sectors including economy, security, and artificial intelligence. Modi specifically praised South Korea's shipbuilding expertise and expressed interest in defense industry collaboration. Both leaders extended invitations for future visits to further strengthen their bilateral partnership.

Key Points: South Korea India Deepen Economic Security Cooperation at G20

  • Modi praised South Korea's advanced shipbuilding capabilities during bilateral talks
  • Both leaders agreed to strengthen cooperation in AI and defense industries
  • Lee expressed hope to visit India to further promote bilateral relations
  • Leaders discussed expanding people-to-people exchanges and cultural cooperation
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G20 Summit: South Korea, India to forge deeper cooperation in economy, security

South Korean President Lee and PM Modi agree to strengthen cooperation in defense, AI, and shipbuilding during G20 summit talks in Johannesburg.

"The two leaders agreed on the need to boost bilateral cooperation in various areas, such as artificial intelligence and the defence industry - South Korean Presidential Office"

Johannesburg, Nov 23

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung held back-to-back talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on the sidelines of the Group of 20 (G20) summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, to discuss bilateral cooperation, South Korea's presidential office said on Sunday.

During his meeting with PM Modi, Lee expressed hope to forge deeper cooperation in the economy, culture and security, as well as people-to-people exchanges, the office said.

Modi praised South Korea's advanced shipbuilding capabilities and a small-group cooperative framework with South Korea in future-oriented sectors, such as shipbuilding, while also expressing hope to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the defense industry, according to the office.

"The two leaders agreed on the need to boost bilateral cooperation in various areas, such as artificial intelligence and the defence industry, and push for working-level consultations," the office said in a release.

During the talks, Modi invited Lee to India, and Lee expressed hope to visit India to further promote bilateral ties, it said.

Separately, Lee met with Lula to explore ways to enhance cooperation between the two governments in the areas of economy, culture and security, as well as between their private sectors.

They also exchanged views on economic policy, income redistribution, and democracy, and extended invitations to visit each other's country, the office said.

On the margins of the G20 summit, Lee held separate summits with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Saturday.

Lee also said that his government will consider ways to improve voting rights for overseas Koreans, including the introduction of electronic voting.

During a meeting with Korean residents in South Africa, Lee noted that many of the roughly 4,000 Korean nationals in the country have traveled long distances to cast their ballots due to sparsely located polling stations and suggested the adoption of an electronic voting system to alleviate their inconvenience.

"In fact, there is no problem with electronic voting. Even political parties use electronic voting to elect their leaders," Lee said. "Its stability has already been verified, so there is no issue."

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone working in the tech industry, I'm excited about the AI collaboration potential. South Korean companies like Samsung and LG have amazing R&D, while India has the talent pool. Perfect partnership!
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Rohit P
Shipbuilding cooperation is smart thinking. With our 'Make in India' initiative and their expertise, we can become a global shipbuilding hub. Hope this creates more jobs for our coastal states.
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David E
While the cooperation sounds promising, I hope we ensure technology transfer actually happens and we don't just remain an assembly hub. We need to build our own capabilities long-term.
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Shreya B
People-to-people exchanges are equally important! More cultural exchanges, student programs, and tourism between our countries will strengthen the bond beyond just business. K-pop and Bollywood can bridge cultures beautifully!
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Michael C
The electronic voting discussion is interesting. India has massive experience with EVMs - maybe we can share our expertise with South Korea on this front. Our election commission has done remarkable work.

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