New Delhi, April 20 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Monday held wide-ranging bilateral talks in New Delhi, pledging to transform their longstanding partnership into a "futuristic partnership" anchored in technology, trade and shared strategic interests in the Indo-Pacific.
Addressing a joint press meet after the talks, Modi described the Korean leader's visit, coming after eight years, as "extremely significant," underlining the deep alignment between the two countries. "Democratic values, a market economy, and respect for the rule of law are part of the DNA of both our countries," he said, adding that India and South Korea also share a "common outlook" on the Indo-Pacific region.
Signalling an ...