India and South Korea have signed four Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) to deepen cooperation across multiple sectors, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral relations.

The agreements were signed following talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in New Delhi.

Key Areas of Cooperation

The four MoUs cover:

  • Sports collaboration
  • Cultural and Creative Industries
  • Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
  • Establishment of an Industrial Cooperation Committee

Additionally, both countries exchanged:

  • A Joint Declaration to resume talks on upgrading the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA)
  • Framework for the India–Korea Digital Bridge

Focus on Future Technologies

A major highlight of the partnership is the launch of the India–Korea Digital Bridge, aimed at boosting cooperation in:

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Semiconductors
  • Information Technology

This reflects a shift towards a future-oriented and technology-driven partnership.

Strategic and Global Significance

Prime Minister Modi emphasized that:

  • India and Korea together promote peace and stability
  • Both nations will contribute to a free, inclusive Indo-Pacific region

South Korea also joined:

  • International Solar Alliance (ISA)
  • Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI)

Economic Cooperation

  • Current bilateral trade: $27 billion
  • Target: $50 billion by 2030

Both countries aim to expand cooperation across sectors:

  • From chips to ships
  • From technology to energy

Cultural and Historical Ties

India and Korea share deep cultural connections:

  • Historical link between Princess Suriratna of Ayodhya and King Kim Suro
  • Growing popularity of:
    • K-Pop and K-Dramas in India
    • Indian cinema and culture in Korea

South Korea’s Perspective

President Lee Jae Myung highlighted:

  • India’s leadership role in the Global South
  • Expansion of cooperation in:
    • Defence
    • Shipbuilding
    • Advanced technologies

Both leaders also discussed the Middle East situation, stressing the importance of global peace and stability.

Conclusion

The signing of these MoUs marks a new phase in India–South Korea relations, transforming a trusted partnership into a comprehensive and future-ready alliance. With a focus on technology, trade, and cultural exchange, both nations are set to deepen cooperation and drive mutual growth in the coming decade.

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