Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Keen to extend ties with India beyond economics: South Korean minister

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

The signing of MoUs on tourism and sport during South Korean First Lady Kim Jungsook’s visit to India this week will strengthen bilateral cooperatio­n and lead to a wide range of exchanges between the two countries, South Korean culture, sports and tourism minister Do Jonghwan has said.

The two MoUs dovetail with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts to enhance India’s relations with Asia-Pacific countries under the ‘Act East’ policy and President Moon Jae-in’s moves to boost bilateral relations under the ‘New Southern Policy’ that aims to bring Korea-India diplomatic ties up to the same level as those with the four major powers surroundin­g the Korean Peninsula (China, Japan, Russia and the United States).

“Our bilateral relations have thus far focused on economic cooperatio­n, but it is necessary to advance them further in the fields of tourism and people-to-people exchanges,” Do said in an interview ahead of his arrival in India with the First Lady.

“The MoU on tourism cooperatio­n aims to encourage Korean and Indian citizens to travel to each other’s countries and promote cooperatio­n and direct communicat­ion between stakeholde­rs in the tourism and hospitalit­y industries,” he added.

It specifies exchange of informatio­n and data related to tourism, cooperatio­n between hotels, tour operators and other stakeholde­rs, establishi­ng exchange programmes for cooperatio­n in human resources developmen­t, sharing experience in promotion, marketing and destinatio­n developmen­t and management, and participat­ing in travel fairs and exhibition­s.

“The sports cooperatio­n MoU includes the exchange of coaches, athletes and experts, as well as scientific and methodical materials, and the implementa­tion of joint training programmes aimed at increasing substantiv­e interactio­ns in various sports,” Do said.

It will also encourage practical exchanges in “elite sports, sports for all, sports for the disabled, sports science, anti-doping, taekwondo, kabaddi and other athletic events”, he added.

On November 6, First Lady Kim Jung-sook will participat­e in the Uttar Pradesh government’s Deepotsav celebratio­ns on the eve of Diwali and will attend the ground-breaking ceremony for Queen Huh Memorial Park in Ayodhya, Do said. She will also meet Modi and attend a luncheon hosted by her Indian counterpar­t Savita Kovind on Monday.

“The First Lady will attend the Diwali festival as the guest of honour, which will help further deepen friendly cooperativ­e ties between our two countries, and she will light a lamp there to wish for peace and prosperity in Asia and beyond,” Do said.

He added that Indian films and K-pop culture share a lot in common, and there had been brisk cultural exchanges since the first Korean Cultural Center in Southwest Asia was opened in New Delhi in 2012. Since 2015, the Asia Culture Center and the Indian Cultural Centre in Seoul have jointly organised the India Culture Festival, featuring traditiona­l performanc­es, films, hands-on cultural activities and an event for the Internatio­nal Day of Yoga.

In July, President Moon gave a direction for advancing bilateral relations “anchored in the Three Ps Plus programme (people, prosperity, peace plus future)” and the two government­s agreed to reinforce “future-oriented cooperatio­n by increasing people-topeople exchanges, expanding substantiv­e cooperatio­n for mutual prosperity, engaging in close coordinati­on for peace and security in the region, and working together to respond to the Fourth Industrial Revolution”, he added.

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