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Prime Minister Modi Marks 50 Years of India-South Korea Ties with Mutual Respect

Celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relations, PM Modi praised India-South Korea ties, emphasizing mutual respect and shared values. President Yoon Suk Yeol and Modi discussed enhancing the strategic partnership, with South Korea committing USD 4 billion for high-value projects in India over three years.

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Marking a significant milestone, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the enduring bond between India and South Korea as they observed the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic relations. Expressing admiration for the longstanding ties, Modi highlighted the journey characterized by mutual respect, shared values, and burgeoning partnerships between the two nations.

The commemoration witnessed warm wishes extended by Modi to President Yoon Suk Yeol, emphasizing his anticipation for closer collaboration to fortify and broaden the special strategic partnership between India and South Korea.

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Earlier pronouncements in September revealed South Korea's substantial commitment of USD 4 billion to India, designated as a line of credit for high-value projects over the ensuing three years. Envoy Chang Jae-bok had conveyed this notable financial pledge, underscoring the depth of bilateral engagements.

During a press conference, Jae-bok unveiled details of discussions between President Yoon Suk Yeol and PM Modi on the sidelines of the G20 summit. Both leaders concurred on enhancing strategic communication and fostering cooperation, affirming their commitment to bolstering the enduring ties that bind the two nations together.

The commemorative celebrations not only showcased the historical resonance of their relationship but also laid the groundwork for an even more robust and multifaceted collaboration between India and South Korea in the years ahead.

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