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    India-Korea Business Forum Opening Session | President Lee Jae-myung & Piyush Goyal | LIVE
    'K-pop and K-dramas are very popular in India': PM Narendra Modi announces India-Korea Friendship Festival from today

    India and South Korea are strengthening ties. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Lee Jae-myung announced the India-Korea Friendship Festival. This event celebrates their ancient shared heritage and modern cultural exchange. A new Mumbai Korea Centre will also be established. This center will blend K-pop and Bollywood, fostering deeper cultural understanding between the two nations.

    PM Narendra Modi & President Lee Jae Myung Joint Press Conference | India–South Korea | LIVE
    India, South Korea to upgrade trade pact, deepen tech and supply chain ties

    India and South Korea will resume talks to upgrade their economic partnership agreement. The goal is to increase bilateral trade to 50 billion dollars by 2030. Both nations will also enhance cooperation in critical technologies and supply chains. An economic security dialogue will be established. Discussions will cover shipbuilding, steel, and sustainability. Industrial collaboration will expand through new agreements.

    Labour union of Hyundai Motor demands 30% company's net profit as performance bonuses

    Hyundai Motor Group's labor union is demanding a significant performance bonus. They seek 30 percent of last year's net profit, amounting to over 3 trillion won. The union also wants a monthly base salary increase and higher standard bonuses. Job security, an extended retirement age, and more hiring are also key demands.

    PM Narendra Modi meets South Korea President Lee Jae-myung at Hyderabad House in New Delhi

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday held a bilateral meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung at the Hyderbad House in the national capital. Both the leaders were also seen planting a tree under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' initiative.

    • South Korean President Lee Jae Myung in New Delhi for key talks on AI, semiconductors, & trade
      India, Korea can give new direction to multilateralism amid mounting challenges: South Korean Prez Lee

      South Korean President Lee Jae Myung envisions a strengthened special strategic partnership with India, focusing on trade, technology, critical minerals, defence, and shipbuilding. He highlighted shared values and the need for close cooperation amidst geopolitical uncertainty, aiming to deepen comprehensive ties for mutual growth and innovation.

      South Korea's Lee Jae-myung in India for talks on shipping, AI

      South Korean President Lee Jae-myung received a red-carpet welcome in New Delhi for talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Discussions focused on shipbuilding, AI, semiconductors, and critical technologies, aiming to strengthen their strategic partnership amidst global economic instability. Both leaders also addressed regional peace and bolstering their economic cooperation.

      South Korea's Lee to seek big boost in economic ties in summit with PM Modi

      South Korean President Lee Jae Myung is in New Delhi for talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The visit aims to significantly increase economic ties, focusing on shipbuilding. Both nations plan to nearly double bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030. Cooperation may also expand into finance, artificial intelligence, and defense. India's role in global production is highlighted.

      JSW Steel and POSCO form joint venture for steel plant in Odisha amid South Korean President's India visit

      JSW Steel and South Korea's POSCO Group are partnering to build a new steel plant in Odisha. This joint venture will have a production capacity of 6 million tonnes per annum. The deal signifies deepening strategic ties between the two major steel producers. This collaboration aligns with JSW Steel's expansion goals.

      North Korea again tests cluster munitions in a launch observed by Kim Jong Un and his daughter Ju Ae

      North Korea conducted its second ballistic missile test this month, featuring cluster bomb warheads, likely to enhance its ability to penetrate U.S. and South Korean defenses. Leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the launch of upgraded Hwasong-11 Ra missiles, expressing satisfaction with their high-density striking capability.

      North Korea launches multiple ballistic missiles into sea off east coast

      North Korea has escalated tensions by launching multiple ballistic missiles into the sea, as verified by South Korea's military from the Sinpo zone. In light of these developments, Seoul is enhancing its security protocols and syncing efforts with the United States and Japan. Japan's Defense Ministry indicated it may have detected a missile launch as well.

      Global Markets | South Korean shares dip, but mark second weekly gain on Iran ceasefire hopes

      South Korean stocks ended lower Friday but secured a second weekly gain. Hopes for a U.S.-Iran ceasefire boosted sentiment. The Korean won weakened against the dollar. Bond yields saw an increase. Foreign investors were net sellers of shares. The KOSPI index experienced a slight dip. This market movement reflects ongoing geopolitical and economic factors.

      Piyush Goyal engages with South Korean, Austrian leadership to deepen economic ties

      Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, advanced India's trade agenda through a series of diplomatic engagements on Thursday, holding a virtual meeting with South Korean Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo and an in-person session with Austrian Federal Chancellor Christian Stocker. The meetings, focused on bilateral investment and technological synergy, resulted in the signing of a new mechanism aimed at accelerating business resolutions between India and Austria.

      India-South Korea shipbuilding collaboration to receive mega boost from Presidential visit next week

      South Korean President Lee Jae Myung visits India from April 19-21. The visit prioritizes shipbuilding, especially LNG tankers, under the 'Make in India' initiative. Technology transfer and scaling up production are key. Collaborations will also cover semiconductors, civil nuclear energy, and defense manufacturing. This aims to boost the Special Strategic Partnership between the two nations.

      Seoul to Delhi, Asia’s new economic axis

      South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's visit to India is a crucial moment. The two nations can build a strong strategic economic partnership. They can create a new axis of resilience in Asia. This partnership will focus on manufacturing, technology and defence. It aims to address global insecurity and fractured supply chains.

      Seoul to Delhi, Asia’s new economic axis

      South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's visit to India arrives at a critical juncture for global economic stability. The two Asian powers are poised to forge a strategic economic partnership, moving beyond traditional trade to co-build industrial capacity in semiconductors, green mobility, and advanced manufacturing.

      India stands by trade pact with US, trade negotiators to visit Washington next week

      An Indian trade delegation will visit the US to discuss a bilateral trade agreement. Negotiations will focus on recalibrating the deal due to recent tariff changes. India aims to secure favorable terms and commitments. This engagement follows a call between Prime Minister Modi and President Trump. Discussions will also cover trade issues and investigations.

      US Sec 301 probe: India rejects allegations, requests for terminations of both investigations

      India has strongly rejected US allegations of excess structural capacity and production, asserting the USTR's investigation lacks a "cogent rationale." New Delhi has requested a negative determination and termination of the probe, emphasizing that trade concerns should be addressed through bilateral negotiations. India also denies allegations regarding forced labor, seeking termination of that investigation as well.

      China surpasses US as India's largest trading partner in FY26; trade gap swells to USD 112.16 bn

      India's trade with China reached USD 151.1 billion in 2025-26, making it the largest partner. The trade deficit with China widened significantly. The US was previously the top partner for four years. India's exports to China saw substantial growth, while imports also increased. Trade with the US showed marginal export growth and increased imports, leading to a reduced trade surplus.

      India’s trade deficit narrows to $20.67 billion in March on West Asia risks

      India's trade deficit saw a significant reduction in March. Exports increased while imports decreased. This improvement occurred despite rising tensions in West Asia. Geopolitical risks could impact future trade. Services exports continue to drive growth for India. Merchandise exports also saw a modest rise.

      Johnny Somali sentenced to six months with hard labor in South Korea over livestream antics

      YouTuber Johnny Somali has been sentenced to six months in prison with hard labor in South Korea for lewd behavior, including kissing a statue symbolizing victims of Japan's wartime sexual slavery. He was convicted of obstruction of business and distributing fabricated sexual images. The sentence also includes a five-year employment ban at institutions for children, teens, and people with disabilities.

      Korean AI chip startup DeepX prepares public share offering

      The on-device AI chip company, which ⁠works with Hyundai Motor and Baidu, plans to select banks to manage its initial public offering after wrapping up its ongoing funding round ⁠in the first half of this year, DeepX CEO Lokwon Kim told Reuters.

      Trump nominates former lawmaker Michelle Steel as US ambassador to South Korea

      U.S. President Donald Trump has nominated Michelle Steel, a former California congresswoman, for the U.S. ambassador role in Seoul. This position has been vacant throughout his second term. South Korea's presidential office expressed anticipation for Steel's appointment to strengthen bilateral ties. Steel, a Korean-American Republican, previously served two terms in Congress. The nomination now awaits congressional approval.

      South Korea launches online hub to attract international students

      South Korea has launched a permanent online promotion hub and live admission webinars to attract more international students. This initiative by the Ministry of Education offers comprehensive information on universities, scholarships, visas, and employment, replacing short-term fairs with a continuous system for prospective students and institutions.

      South Korea president Lee Jae Myung clashes with Israel on rights, disinfo claims

      Seoul's President Lee Jae Myung has criticised Israel over rights abuse allegations. Israel's foreign ministry stated the incident Lee mentioned was already addressed. President Lee insists on global reflection regarding human rights. South Korea generally maintains a balanced stance on Middle East conflict.

      Indian trade delegation to visit Washington this month, says US envoy to India Sergio Gor

      An Indian trade delegation is set to visit Washington later this month. This visit marks the resumption of negotiations for a trade deal between India and the United States. The US envoy to India confirmed the upcoming visit. Both nations previously agreed to a trade deal. This meeting signifies a step forward in strengthening economic ties.

      North Korea says its latest weapons tests included missiles with cluster-bomb warheads

      North Korea said its latest three-day weapons tests included new systems such as ballistic missiles with cluster-bomb warheads, anti-aircraft weapons and electromagnetic systems, as it expands its nuclear-capable arsenal aimed at South Korea.

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