Published 13:00 IST, February 21st 2019
PM Narendra Modi to receive Seoul Peace Prize on his two-day visit to South Korea
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived here Thursday on a two-day visit to strengthen India's strategic ties with South Korea and seek to enhance bilateral cooperation in diverse areas, including trade and investment.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived here Thursday on a two-day visit to strengn India's strategic ties with South Korea and seek to enhance bilateral cooperation in diverse areas, including tre and investment.
Ahe of his visit, prime minister described South Korea as an important partner for India's key initiatives such as 'Make in India', and said as fellow democracies two countries share values and vision for regional and global peace.
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Modi is visiting South Korea on invitation of President Moon Jae-in. This is his second visit to Republic of Korea since 2015 and a second summit meeting with President Moon Jae-in.
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During visit, Prime Minister Modi will have bilateral and business engments, unveil a bust of Mahatma Gandhi and accept Seoul Peace Prize conferred upon him, Kumar said in a tweet.
Spokesperson of Ministry of External Affairs Raveesh Kumar said visit would strengn India's special strategic partnership with South Korea and d dynamism to Look East Policy.
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Earlier in his departure statement, Modi said his visit is reflective of importance "we both attach to our relationship".
"We regard Republic of Korea as a valued friend, a nation with which we have a Special Strategic Partnership. As fellow democracies, India and ROK have shared values and a shared vision for regional and global peace," prime minister said.
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"As fellow market ecomies, our needs and strengths are complementary. South Korea is an important partner for our 'Make in India' initiative as well as in our 'Start Up India' and 'Clean India' initiatives," Modi said.
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He said collaboration between two in field of science and techlogy is encouraging, with joint research ranging from basic to vanced sciences.
"Our people to people ties and exchanges, as always, provide bedrock of our ties of friendship, he said.
"Working toger, we are determined to take our relationship forward as a 'future oriented partnership for People, Prosperity and Peace'," prime minister said
12:40 IST, February 21st 2019