In Seoul, PM Modi pitches for 'Make in India'; to meet business leaders today
Seoul: Pitching for his flagship 'Make in India' initiative, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said he and South Korean President Park Guen-Hye saw vast opportunities for the Korean companies to participate in this mission.
"Many Korean brands are household names in India. President Park and I see vast opportunities for Korean companies to participate in our 'Make in India' Mission. I will meet Korea's business leaders tomorrow. Korean companies have the edge to succeed in India," Prime Minister Modi said at a press briefing here.
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The Prime Minister also announced the establishment of a channel -Korea Plus to facilitate the Korean companies' investment and operations in India.
"I sought President Park's support for participation of Korean companies in new areas. Besides defence equipment, I invited Korean investments in areas like ship building, including LNG tankers," he said.
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"Our decision to establish a Joint Working Group on shipbuilding reflects our seriousness to cooperate in this area. Korean companies will be participating in India's plans to acquire and manufacture LNG tankers. Tomorrow, I will visit a shipyard in Ulsan," Prime Minister Modi added.
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He further pointed out that he and President Park shared the view that India and Korea's modest trade is well below its potential.
Today India & the Republic of Korea have signed key agreements & MoUs that will deepen our ties. http://t.co/dw45EgCMt3 @bluehousekorea
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 18, 2015
"We agreed to review the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and other market access related issues. I conveyed our desire to see a balanced and broad-based growth in bilateral trade. We also had productive discussions on international issues," he said.
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The Prime Minister also welcomed Korea's diplomatic efforts to maintain peace and stability of the Korean Peninsula and offered India's support to the Korean people for peaceful re-unification of Korean Peninsula.
My Korea visit has laid the foundation for a relationship that 2 major Asian countries with shared values should have http://t.co/dFvTeDeFEx
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 18, 2015
"I also shared her concerns that proliferation of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction will not be in the interest of countries of the region. I offered India's support to Korean people for peaceful re-unification of Korean Peninsula," Prime Minister Modi said.
"The visit to Korea has just begun, but it is already very productive. We have laid the foundation for a relationship that two major Asian countries with shared values should have," he added.