President Lee Jae-myung vows stronger Korea-India ties in speech to expats in New Delhi amid supply chain concerns.
President Lee Jae-myung vows stronger Korea-India ties in speech to expats in New Delhi amid supply chain concerns.
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Lee vows 'new level' for Korea-India ties amid supply chain woes

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In remarks to Korean expats upon arriving in New Delhi, President Lee Jae-myung pledged to elevate Korea-India relations to an 'entirely new level' via Monday's summit with PM Narendra Modi, amid Middle East-driven supply chain risks.

Following his Sunday arrival in New Delhi for a three-day state visit—detailed in prior coverage—President Lee Jae-myung addressed the Korean community, noting, "The level of cooperation between Korea and India is quite low compared to India’s vast potential." He hailed Monday's summit as a potential "turning point," elevating ties to new heights.

Lee called Korean expatriates (about 12,000 in India) "invaluable assets" and "civilian diplomats," leveraging their networks. With India's 1.4 billion population, 6%+ growth, and rising global supply chain role, yet only 600-700 Korean firms present, he stressed untapped potential.

Citing supply chain disruptions from the US-Iran Middle East war, Lee positioned both import-reliant nations as "crucial strategic partners." The summit, their third in-person after G7/G20 last year, will address shipbuilding, maritime industries, finance, AI, defense, and energy security, per National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac.

Ties date to 1973, upgraded to a 'special strategic partnership' in 2015. Post-summit: business roundtable and state luncheon with President Droupadi Murmu.

Ce que les gens disent

Reactions on X to President Lee Jae-myung's pledge to elevate Korea-India relations to a 'new level' amid supply chain disruptions are mostly positive, with users and analysts highlighting strategic opportunities in trade, technology, defense, and manufacturing. High-profile meetings like EAM Jaishankar's with Lee underscore commitment to deepening ties, though some express skepticism about delivery on promises.

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