South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin stressed the importance of upgrading the existing partnership with India, with a focus on trade, investment and supply chain stabilization in the manufacturing sector and critical minerals. Jin mentioned that he would be meeting with his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar to promote and further the purpose of the India-South Korea partnership. The two countries’ diplomatic relationship is celebrating its50th anniversary this year.
India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi welcomed South Korea’s Foreign Affairs Minister Park Jin to India, and acknowledged that his visit would help to strengthen India-South Korea Strategic Partnership. This visit focuses on promoting an even stronger relationship between the two countries, with a greater collaborative effort in realms such as artificial intelligence, big data, biotechnology and space exploration, amongst others.
The South Korean Foreign Minister further noted that India is integral to achieving the goal of freedom, peace, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region. He highlighted that the pandemic, war in Ukraine, and global climate crisis cannot be solved solely by one country – hence India’s important role in leading bilateral cooperation towards the common global challenges.
The company mentioned in the article is the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), which is the external affairs ministry of the Government of India. It is primarily responsible for the conduct of India’s relations with foreign nations and is generally headed by the official spokesperson of the government.
The person mentioned in the article is South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin. As the leading face of the South Korean government responsible for foreign relations, he is heavily involved in the efforts aimed at upgrading the existing successful partnership between South Korea and India, with an emphasis on sectors such as trade, investment and supply chain stabilization in the manufacturing sector and critical minerals. He will be meeting with his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar to further advance India-South Korea partnership.