Mr. Lee Seong-ho, the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea in India attended "K-Quiz India," the 1st Korean Language & Culture Quiz Championship for Indian School Students hosted by the Korean Education Centre India on 26, May at the Convention Centre of JNU. #KQuizIndia2026
During the luncheon, the participants exchanged views on strengthening KoreaโIndia defense and security cooperation as well as expanding bilateral exchanges and cooperation.
During the luncheon, the participants exchanged views on strengthening KoreaโIndia defense and security cooperation as well as expanding bilateral exchanges and cooperation.
On May 21, Ambassador Lee delivered a lecture at the National Defence College (NDC) of India to senior Indian military officers participating in the National Security and Strategy course, as well as government officials and military officers from more than 30 countries.
With its stunning natural environment, high-value agriculture, rich mineral resources, and a young, dynamic workforce, the state holds immense growth potential.
We look forward to a flourishing and enduring partnership between Korea and Meghalaya! ๐ฐ๐ท๐ค๐ฎ๐ณ (3/3)
On Tuesday, April 28, the Embassy, in collaboration with Team Korea, visited Shillong, Meghalaya, to host a joint CSR Donation Ceremony and the Korea-Meghalaya Economic Cooperation Seminar. (1/3)
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The delegation also engaged in a dialogue with local entrepreneurs at the PRIME Startup Hub, the heart of the state's startup ecosystem.
As a strategic hub under India's 'Act East' policy, Meghalaya is becoming increasingly vital due to its connectivity with Southeast Asia. (2/3)
A productive visit concludes as President Lee Jae Myung @Jaemyung_Lee of Republic of Korea departs from India. He was seen off by Minister of State for Road, Transport & Highways and Corporate Affairs @hdmalhotra.
The visit delivered tangible outcomes in key areas and placed the ๐ฎ๐ณ-๐ฐ๐ท partnership on a stronger footing, with a forward-looking agenda.
President Droupadi Murmu received President Lee Jae Myung of the Republic of Korea at Rashtrapati Bhavan and hosted a banquet in his honour. She was happy to note that both sides have set an ambitious agenda for bilateral cooperation across several sectors, including trade, infrastructure, digital cooperation, small and medium enterprises, education, research, culture, and people-to-people ties.
Furthering sustainable development and ensuring a better planet.
Grateful to President Lee for planting a Sita Ashok sapling, strengthening the โEk Ped Maa Ke Naamโ (A tree for Mother) initiative.
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The India-Korea Business Leadersโ Dialogue highlighted the immense potential of our economic partnership across diverse sectors. Our cooperation can drive growth and prosperity in both nations.
Our focus remains on strengthening supply chains, supporting future-ready sectors and creating opportunities for our youth.
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We had detailed discussions on expanding our cooperation in AI, semiconductors, steel and ports. We also spoke about adding momentum to cultural and people-to-people linkages.
Our talks today covered ways to deepen cooperation in various sectors ranging from chips to ships, from talent to technology, from entertainment to energy. We have taken numerous important decisions to take bilateral trade to fifty billion dollars by 2030.
Glad to have welcomed President Lee on his first visit to India. His life and work are inspiring examples of service and dedication. Making this visit more special is the fact that this is the first visit by a President of the Republic of Korea in 8 years. Our nations are bound by shared values and a common outlook on the Indo-Pacific region.
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