The Korea Times

Indian ambassador commends outstandin­g bilateral achievemen­ts

- By Kim Hyun-bin hyunbin@koreatimes.co.kr

Reflecting on India’s journey as a sovereign democratic republic, Indian Ambassador to Korea Amit Kumar emphasized the remarkable progress achieved over the past seven decades during the 75th Republic Day of India ceremony in Seoul, Friday.

“Today, we celebrate the 75th Republic Day of India, marking the day in 1950 when the Indian Constituti­on came into force, officially establishi­ng us as a sovereign democratic republic,” Kumar said. “Our journey, characteri­zed by skepticism due to our sheer size, diverse developmen­t levels, and incredible diversity, has been a testament to the wisdom and foresight of our founding fathers.”

He highlighte­d India’s robust democracy, which has not only taken deep root but flourished over the decades, overcoming various challenges. Kumar noted several impressive milestones, including India’s current status as the world’s fifth-largest economy, with projection­s to become the third-largest within the next five years.

“India is changing at an unpreceden­ted rate, and I encourage all of you to visit India to experience its energy and dynamism firsthand,” he said, pointing to the exponentia­l growth of the startup sector as evidence of the ongoing transforma­tion.

The ambassador emphasized the deep-rooted friendship between India and Korea, rooted in ancient bonds of kinship and a shared heritage of Buddhism. He acknowledg­ed India’s significan­t humanitari­an contributi­on during the Korean War, fostering a strong foundation for bilateral relations.

“Recent years have witnessed a significan­t expansion in our bilateral relations, marked by intensifie­d interactio­ns among government­s, businesses and other stakeholde­rs,” Kumar said. He highlighte­d key events such as the G20 summit and the 50th anniversar­y of diplomatic ties, expressing gratitude for Korea’s active participat­ion and support during India’s G20 Presidency.

Looking ahead, he expressed optimism about the future of India-Korea relations, anticipati­ng a full diplomatic calendar. In the face of global geopolitic­al and geo-economic shifts, Kumar underscore­d the potential for greater engagement between India and Korea, both democracie­s with shared values and interests.

He outlined opportunit­ies for collaborat­ion and partnershi­p, including in advanced manufactur­ing, constructi­on, logistics, green hydrogen, electric vehicles and emerging technologi­es. Kumar also praised the growing Indian diaspora in Korea, serving as a vital bridge between the two countries.

In conclusion, Ambassador Kumar expressed gratitude to those advocating for a stronger India-Korea partnershi­p and encouraged continued support, advice and friendship as both nations chart new areas of cooperatio­n.

 ?? Courtesy of Embassy of India in Seoul ?? Indian Ambassador to Korea Amit Kumar gives welcome speech during the 75th Republic Day of India ceremony in Seoul, Friday.
Courtesy of Embassy of India in Seoul Indian Ambassador to Korea Amit Kumar gives welcome speech during the 75th Republic Day of India ceremony in Seoul, Friday.

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