Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PM’s S Korea visit from next week

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will make a brief state visit to South Korea next week for talks with President Moon Jae-in aimed at strengthen­ing the special strategic partnershi­p and to receive the Seoul Peace Prize.

The visit is expected to be one of the last foreign trips by Modi ahead of the general elections. There has been speculatio­n about a visit to Bhutan but the two sides are yet to finalise a date, people familiar with developmen­ts said.

During the short visit of about 30 hours beginning February 21, Modi will have a

› Under President Moon Jae-in and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ties have skyrockete­d and acquired a new dimension KOREAN DIPLOMAT

packed programme with several engagement­s with the South Korean leadership, businesses and other stakeholde­rs, said secretary (east) Vijay Thakur Singh of the external affairs ministry.

India sees South Korea as an important partner for economic modernisat­ion and Korean companies such as Hyundai, LG and Samsung are household names while defence cooperatio­n too is growing, she said.

At a separate briefing, a South Korean diplomat said after coming to power in 2017, President Moon had initiated a shift from the country’s traditiona­l focus on ties with the US, Japan, China and Russia through the “Southern Policy”, in which India has a key role. “Under Moon and Modi, ties have skyrockete­d and acquired a new dimension,” the diplomat said, adding this included cooperatio­n in politics, security and defence. There has been an increase in exchanges with emphasis on politics and security, he added.

Besides an intimate meeting and private dinner hosted by Moon on February 21, the two leaders will have a summit meeting the next day. Modi will address the India-Korea Business Symposium, launch a bilateral start-up hub and interact with the Indian community in Seoul.

Moon is expected to brief Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the peace process with North Korea, the South Korean diplomat said.

The external affairs ministry said in a statement the visit will provide an opportunit­y to exchange views on regional and internatio­nal issues to further strengthen the special strategic partnershi­p between the two sides.

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