The Korea Times
NEW DELHI — President Lee Jae Myung and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed Monday on cooperation in strategic sectors such as artificial intelligence (AI), shipbuilding, maritime industries and defense. The agreement came during their bilateral summit in New Delhi, where they discussed a range of issues to elevate their relations to better grapple with the rapidly changing global order and business environment. The summit took place during Lee's three-day state visit to India. It was the first state visit to India in eight years by a Korean president, following the previous one by then-President Moon Jae-in in 2018. The two leaders identified new areas of collaboration including software, finance, cultural content and climate change, in addition to manufacturing where cooperation has so far been concentrated. They also addressed practical issues affecting citizens’ lives, such as easing travel procedures between the two countries, residence-related matters for Korean nationals and promoting cultural and people-to-people exchanges through the expansion of K-content and Korean
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