Manipur is the crown jewel adorning the crest of Mother India: PM Modi in Imphal

Published By : Admin | September 13, 2025 | 14:45 IST
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Bharat Mata ki Jai!

Bharat Mata ki Jai!

Bharat Mata ki Jai!

Honourable Governor of Manipur, Shri Ajay Bhalla ji, other officials of the State Administration, and my dear brothers and sisters of Manipur! Namaskar!

Today, projects worth thousands of crores of rupees have either been inaugurated or their foundation stones laid for the development of Manipur. These projects will enhance your ease of living, strengthen infrastructure here, and create new opportunities of employment for the youth of Manipur – the sons and daughters of this land.

Friends,

Among the works that have commenced today, two projects are particularly significant. The ‘Manipur Urban Roads Project’, with an expenditure of more than ₹3,600 crore, and the Manipur Infotech Development Project, with an expenditure of more than ₹500 crore. These projects will strengthen road infrastructure in Imphal and infuse new energy into the bright future of Manipur. I extend my heartiest congratulations and best wishes to the people of Manipur for all these developmental initiatives.

Friends,

After Independence, the major cities in the western and southern parts of the country witnessed development, dreams were nurtured there, and the youth found new opportunities. Now, this 21st century belongs to the East, to the North-East. That is why the Indian Government has consistently prioritised the development of Manipur. As a result, the growth rate of Manipur has been steadily rising. Before 2014, the growth rate of Manipur was less than 1%, not even 1%. Today, Manipur is advancing many times faster than before. A new era of infrastructure construction has begun in Manipur. I am glad that the pace of road construction, including National Highways, has increased manifold in Manipur. Rapid work is also underway to connect villages across the State with roads.

Friends,

Imphal is a city full of possibilities. I see Imphal as one of those cities of a Viksit Bharat (developed India) which will fulfil the dreams of our youth and accelerate the nation’s development. With this vision, numerous projects under the Smart City Mission have been completed here. Work on several other projects worth hundreds of crores is progressing rapidly.

Friends,

Whether in Imphal or in other regions of Manipur, new opportunities are emerging for start-ups and technology-based industries. The IT Special Economic Zone will strengthen these possibilities. The first building of this Zone has already been completed. There had been a long-standing demand for a new Civil Secretariat building in Manipur. Now this building too is ready, and it will further strengthen the spirit of Nagrik Devo Bhava – “The citizen is akin to God.”

Friends,

Many of our people from Manipur frequently travel to Kolkata and Delhi. To ensure affordable accommodation there, Manipur Bhavans have been constructed in both cities. These Bhavans will particularly help the daughters of Manipur. And when children are safe there, parents here will also be less worried.

Friends,

Our government, with full sensitivity, is striving to reduce the hardships in your lives. I am aware that several regions of Manipur face severe problems due to floods. The government is also working on numerous projects to address this challenge.

Friends,

Manipur is that state of the nation where mothers and sisters are at the forefront of the economy. The tradition of Ima Keithel is a great testimony to this. I regard women’s power as the pivot of Bharat's development and of Atmanirbhar Bharat. We see this inspiration right here in Manipur. After the formation of our government here, we had begun the construction of special markets for women, the Ima Markets. I am pleased that today four Ima Markets have also been inaugurated. These markets will greatly benefit the sisters of Manipur.

Friends,

It is our mission to make the life of every citizen easier. Manipur has witnessed those days when bringing goods here was extremely difficult. Everyday items were beyond the reach of ordinary families. Over the past years, our government has freed Manipur from those old troubles. I bring you yet another piece of good news. Our government wishes to increase your savings and make your life even easier. That is why GST has now been considerably reduced. This will bring double benefits to the people of Manipur. Everyday essentials such as soap, shampoo, hair oil, clothes, shoes – all will become cheaper. The prices of cement and materials used for building houses will also fall. The government has also significantly reduced GST on hotels and food. This will benefit guest house owners, taxi operators, dhaba owners, and will also help boost tourism here.

Friends,

Manipur has a rich heritage dating back thousands of years. The roots of its culture are strong and deep. Manipur is the jewel adorning the crown of Maa Bharti. Therefore, we must continually strengthen Manipur’s developmental image. Any form of violence in Manipur is most unfortunate. Such violence is a grave injustice not only to our ancestors but also to future generations. Hence, we must collectively advance Manipur on the path of peace and development. We must draw inspiration from Manipur’s contribution in Bharat's freedom struggle and in the defence of the nation. It was on this soil of Manipur that the Indian National Army first hoisted Bharat's flag. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose had described Manipur as the gateway to Bharat's Independence. This very land has witnessed innumerable sacrifices of brave souls. Drawing inspiration from every such great personality of Manipur, our government has moved forward. Our government has also taken another major step. In the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Mount Harriet has been renamed as Mount Manipur. This is a tribute from 140 crore Indians to the freedom fighters of Manipur.

Friends,

Even today, many sons and daughters of Manipur are safeguarding Maa Bharati in different parts of the country. In Operation Sindoor, the world has witnessed the valour of Bharat's army. Our soldiers unleashed such might that the Pakistani army was left in utter disarray. In this success of Bharat, the courage of many brave sons and daughters of Manipur was equally present. Today, I pay homage to the bravery of one such valiant martyr – Deepak Chingakham. The nation will always remember his supreme sacrifice during Operation Sindoor.

Friends,

I recall that in 2014, when I came here, I had said one thing. I had said that without Manipuri culture, Indian culture is incomplete, and without the players of Manipur, Indian sports too are incomplete. The youth of Manipur are those who dedicate their all for the pride of the Tricolour. We must not allow this identity to be suppressed under the shadow of violence.

Friends,

Today, when Bharat is emerging as a global powerhouse in sports, the responsibility of the youth of Manipur is even greater. That is why the Indian Government chose Manipur for the first National Sports University. Through the Khelo India Scheme and the Target Olympic Podium Schemes, many athletes from Manipur are being encouraged today. Modern sports infrastructure is also being created here for the youth of Manipur. To promote polo, the Marjing Polo Complex has been established here, with the world’s tallest polo statue. An Olympian Park has also been created to honour the Olympians of this land. Only a few days ago, the government announced the National Sports Policy – the Khelo Bharat Niti. In the coming years, the youth of Manipur will gain immensely from this.

Friends,

Our government is consistently working to bring peace and stability to Manipur, to secure the interests of its people, and to restore normalcy for those compelled to live in camps. For the displaced, 7,000 new houses have been sanctioned. Recently, the Central Government has also announced a special package of about ₹3,000 crore for Manipur. Out of this, a provision of more than ₹500 crore has been made to assist the displaced. Ensuring that those affected by violence return to normal life at the earliest is our topmost priority. The newly constructed headquarters for the Manipur Police will also help you immensely in this regard.

Friends,

From this sacred soil of Manipur today, I also wish to speak to my brothers and sisters of Nepal. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Nepal is Bharat's friend and a close companion. We are bound by shared history and faith, and we move forward together. Today, on behalf of 140 crore Indians, I warmly congratulate Smt Sushila ji on assuming charge as the Interim Prime Minister of Nepal. I am confident that she will pave the way for peace, stability and prosperity in Nepal. Her assuming office as the first woman Prime Minister of Nepal is a fine example of women empowerment. Today, I also wish to commend every individual in Nepal who, even amidst instability, placed democratic values above all else.

Friends,

There is another remarkable aspect of the recent developments in Nepal, which has not attracted much attention. Over the past two or three days, young men and women of Nepal have been seen working hard with a spirit of purity and dedication, cleaning and painting the streets of Nepal. I too have seen their pictures on social media. Their positive mindset and positive actions are not only inspiring but also a clear indication of Nepal’s new dawn. I extend my best wishes to Nepal for its bright future.

Friends,

In this 21st century, our country is moving forward with a single goal – the goal of a Viksit Bharat. And for the achievement of this goal, the development of Manipur is equally essential. Our Manipur is filled with limitless potential. It is our duty not to deviate even a single step from the path of development. Manipur lacks no capability; what is needed is that we continuously strengthen the path of dialogue, build a strong bridge of harmony between the hills and the valley. I am confident that Manipur will emerge as a robust centre of the nation’s growth. Once again, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all of you for these developmental projects.

Now, say with me:

Bharat Mata ki Jai.

Bharat Mata ki Jai.

Bharat Mata ki Jai.

Thank you very much.

 

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Joint Strategic Vision for India-ROK Special Strategic Partnership
April 20, 2026

At the invitation of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, President of the Republic of Korea (ROK) H.E. Lee Jae Myung paid a State Visit to India from 19 – 21 April, 2026, marking the earliest visit to India by a Korean President after assuming office. President Lee Jae Myung was accompanied by a high level delegation including Ministers, Senior Officials and leading CEOs of Korean Companies.

2. The two leaders held a friendly, fruitful and forward-looking bilateral meeting on 20th April 2026 in New Delhi. They underscored their respective Governments’ commitment to work together in concrete ways in multiple domains to bring lasting prosperity, peace and progress to their peoples and to foster meaningful cooperation among them in a turbulent and fast-changing world. They announced the following Joint Strategic Vision for implementingand adding further content to the India-ROK Special Strategic Partnership in the next five years (2026-2030).

3. India and the ROK, two vibrant and resilient democracies of Asia and leading world economies, are connected by deep historical ties and mutual goodwill between their peoples. The two nations share democratic and civilizational values and have similar interests in regional and global issues. India views the ROK as an indispensable partner in its "Act East” Policy. Similarly, the ROK views India as a central pillar of the ROK’s pragmatic diplomacy and inheriting and evolving the achievements of the New Southern Policy. India and the ROK also acknowledge the significant role of their partnership in fostering peace, stability, and security in the Indo-Pacific region.

Reinforcing political foundations through high-level exchanges

4. Recalling the positive spirit of their two previous meetings on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Kananaskis in June 2025 and the G20 Summit in Johannesburg in November 2025, the two leaders agreed to have leader-level meetings annually, in either country or on the margins of international events, to realize the full potential of the India-ROK Special Strategic Partnership and to provide continuous guidance to the engagement, going forward.

5. Expressing satisfaction at the frequency of high level exchanges, which have imparted renewed momentum to the bilateral engagement, the two leaders agreed to further intensify bilateral political exchanges and ministerial dialogues. Towards this end, the leaders decided that the meetings of the India-ROK Joint Commission led by the Foreign Ministers, Finance Ministers’ Meeting, and Joint Committee of the S&T Ministers will be held this year. Further, it was agreed that the Defence Minister of India will visit the ROK in May, 2026 for the joint inauguration of the War Memorial being built to commemorate India’s participation in the Korean War. They also agreed that an India-ROK Industrial Cooperation Committee, a new dialogue mechanism of the Ministers responsible for Industries in the two countries, will be launched and will hold its first meeting this year.

6. Taking note of the visit of the ROK Deputy Speaker to India in January 2026, the two leaders supported regular exchanges of Speakers and Members of the Parliament of India and the National Assembly of the ROK. They expressed satisfaction over the establishment of India-ROK Parliamentary Friendship Groups in both countries.

7. To bring the next generation of thought leaders of India and the ROK closer, the two leaders welcomed the launch of respective programmes and initiatives by the two Foreign Ministries, starting this year, that will enable young legislators, diplomats, eminent personalities, media and officials to exchange visits, deepen mutual understanding and collaborate on common challenges and opportunities.

8. The two leaders encouraged greater exchanges between states and provinces of their nations to promote balanced regional growth, dynamism and resurgence. The two leaders also noted the sister-city and friendship-city relationships, including Busan-Mumbai, Incheon-Kolkata, and Ulsan-Chennai.

Build Deeper Understanding through Greater Strategic Trust

9. The two leaders acknowledged the similarity of their nations’ visions of a free, open, peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific region based on the rule of law. In this context, Prime Minister Modi welcomed the ROK joining the Indo-Pacific Oceans initiative (IPOI).

10. They underlined the importance of regular consultations on emerging strategic and security-related developments among senior officials. Following the India-ROK Foreign Policy and Security Dialogue between the two Foreign Ministries in February 2026, the two sides will aim to hold the Joint Committee Meeting on Defence Industry Cooperation and the inaugural Defence and Foreign Affairs 2+2 Dialogue at Vice Minister levels at a mutually convenient time.

11. The two leaders welcomed the launch of an India-ROK Economic Security Dialogue that aims at enhancing resilience in supply chains, promoting market diversification and advancing cooperation in cutting-edge technologies on the basis of mutual strategic trust.

12. The two leaders unequivocally and strongly condemned terrorism and violent extremism in all its forms and manifestations, including cross-border terrorism. They agreed to enhance cooperation to root out terrorists’ safe havens, eliminate terrorist financing channels and their nexus with transnational crime, and halt cross-border movement of terrorists. Both sides strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April 2025 and called for perpetrators, organisers, and financiers to be brought to justice without any further delay. Prime Minister Modi also explained to President Lee that The Resistance Front had claimed responsibility for the attack. President Lee noted this with serious concern.

Creating Mutual Wins through Industrial Dynamism

13.The two leaders welcomed the conclusion of the MOU on India-ROK Industrial Cooperation Committee to bolster bilateral economic ties, expand trade and investment, and unlock new opportunities for collaboration across industry, with focus on bilateral cooperation in sectors such as automobile, shipbuilding, chemicals, semiconductors, telecom equipment, display, secondary batteries; and for cooperating to strengthen supply chains for strategic resources, critical minerals and rare earths; trade of green hydrogen and its derivatives, nuclear power plant projects; and overseas resource development projects.

14. India’s Maritime Amrit Kaal vision has unleashed new opportunities for long-term and strategic bilateral collaboration with the ROK, a leading shipbuilding and maritime nation. The two sides adopted a Comprehensive Framework for Partnership on Shipbuilding, Shipping and Maritime Logistics and looked forward to its early implementation. The two leaders welcomed and expressed support for a range of B2B collaborations concluded and planned between Indian and Korean businesses for shipyard development, critical infrastructure required for shipyard establishment, port operations, and shipping & maritime logistics in India. They welcomed the opening of office of Korea Marine Equipment Association (KOMEA) in Mumbai, the first such office that will contribute to the development of ancillary ecosystem to support the maritime industry.

15. The leaders also took note of the successful hosting of the India-ROK Business Forum on 20 April 2026. In order to nurture continuous business engagements, the two sides agreed to hold regular interactions among leading industry associations on the sidelines of the Industrial Cooperation Committee and its Working Groups’ meetings.The two leaders welcomed the announcements made by Indian and Korean businesses for investment and B2B collaboration.

16. The leaders agreed to foster a more conducive business environment to encourage further investment by Korean and Indian companies in each other’s markets.

17. The two leaders welcomed the conclusion of an MOU on Cooperation in the field of Small and Medium sized Enterprises (SME). They directed concerned Departments/Ministries to explore ways to extend India-ROK cooperation to the SMEs of the two countries, including activities under the ambit of MOU to connect small and medium businesses to help SMEs to smoothly explore and benefit from the respective markets.

18. Collaboration between India, a major economy enjoying robust growth in steel industry and the ROK, a technology leader in green steel-making, is of critical importance. They agreed to the establishment of an India-ROK Annual Steel Dialogue,which would focus on boosting trade opportunities, solidifying economic ties and promoting cleaner energy in the steel sector. They also welcomed the signing of an MOU between POSCO and JSW for establishing a 6 MMT Integrated Steel Plant in Odisha.

Catalysing Partnerships focussing on Trade, Finance and Development

19. Emphasizing the importance of realizing the full potential of India-ROK bilateral trade and to promote mutually beneficial exchanges in new avenues of trade including digital trade, supply chain collaboration and green economy, the two leaders welcomed the decision to resume and expedite the CEPA upgrade negotiations for early conclusion.

20. India’s fintech revolution, illustrated by the Unified Payments Interface and regulatory innovations, has created many opportunities for trans-border collaboration. The two leaders welcomed the signing of an MOU between National Payment Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) and Korea Financial Telecommunications and Clearings Institute (KFTC) for phased integration of the digital payment systems of the two countries to enhance inter-operability and strengthen economic and people-to-people ties. They also welcomed the MOU between International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) of India and the Financial Services Commission (FSC) / Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) of the ROK for cooperation and consultation for development and supervision of cross-border financial products.

21. The two leaders expressed satisfaction with the successful holding of the ‘ROK-India Financial Cooperation Forum’ with the participation of financial authorities and institutions from both countries to strengthen cooperation in the financial sector, including banking, capital markets and fin-tech.

22. The ROK’s financial entities are important players in India’s economic development, focusing their investments on infrastructure, manufacturing, and the growing financial market. In this context, the two leaders noted the successful operation in India by the Korea Investment Corporation, and welcomed the interest of Korea Development Bank to open an office in India. Prime Minister Modi also invited the National Pension Service of the ROK to explore opening of its office in India.

23. Recognizing the potential for development partnership between India and ROK, the two leaders agreed to continue to work together to advance development cooperation for capacity-building of skilled industrial human resources in India, including ongoing projects implemented by KOICA. The two sides agreed to work together to ensure effective development cooperation between the two countries.

Future-proofing growth through partnerships in emerging industries

24.India and the ROK, two nations with strong and complementary digital capabilities, can contribute to industries and technologies defining the world’s future. The two leaders welcomed the launch of a Framework for India-Korea Digital Bridge focusing on AI, data governance and digital businesses, while also recognizing the role of enabling technologies, including semiconductors, in supporting digital innovation and cooperation. Prime Minister Modi briefed President Lee about the growth of semiconductor industry in India and welcomed Korean businesses to take advantage of government incentives and the growing market. The two leaders appreciated respective visions for AI development, inspired by the principles of "AI for All” and "MANAV” that promote innovation alongside accessibility and inclusivity. They expressed a desire to deepen India-Korea partnership across AI verticals, including for research and talent nurturing.

25.The two leaders underscored the strategic importance of India-ROK cooperation in defence industries, by reinvigorating the 2020 MOU on ‘Roadmap to Defence Industry Cooperation’. They expressed satisfaction over the successful joint venture of K9-Vajra howitzers with the second batch of production in progress. They welcomed ongoing efforts to replicate the model in other futuristic defence technologies/platforms like Self-Propelled Air Defence Gun-Missile Systems and other areas of mutual interest.

26.Recognizing the innovations in defence industry taking place in both countries, the two leaders decided to launch a ‘Korea-India Defence Accelerator’ (KIND-X) innovation platform to connect businesses, incubators, investors, defence start-ups and universities from both sides.

27. Space being a promising frontier of national development in both countries, the two leaders welcomed the initiatives to form a Joint Working Group between Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Korea Aero Space Administration (KASA), to explore opportunities for cooperation at the National Space Agency level, and the holding of an India-ROK "Space Day” in collaboration with IN-SPACe in Bengaluru on 20 April 2026, to promote collaboration among the space startups, industries and research institutes. The two leaders encouraged their sides to explore opportunities for mutual support for each other's satellite navigation systems.

Uniting for Mother Earth

28. The two leaders recognized that in the face of present turmoil in global energy and resources market, India and the ROK, as major importers of hydrocarbons and key minerals, need to work towards efficient energy use, mineral extraction, processing and recycling, and co-development of alternative energies and materials in an environmentally sustainable manner.The leaders also underlined the importance of building secure, resilient, and innovation-driven supply chains across critical minerals and advanced technologies. To this end, the two leaders agreed to cooperate across the critical minerals value chain including strengthening linkages between the geological survey organizations of the two countries for mapping and exploration of critical minerals through the use of artificial intelligence. They supported collaboration in recovery of critical minerals from unconventional sources such as e-waste and mine tailings, as part of circularity initiatives.

29. Furthermore, while President Lee welcomed India’s joining the Pax Silica initiative, Prime Minister Modi expressed appreciation for the Republic of Korea’s leadership as Chair of the Forum on Resource Geostrategic Engagement (FORGE). They also agreed to explore strengthening cooperation on securing critical materials, such as naphtha, in times of supply disruption or market instability, in accordance with market conditions and commercial considerations. The two sides will explore opportunities to expand the bilateral trade of critical materials.

30. India and the ROK are partners in combating global challenges of climate change through a positive and proactive agenda that also promotes their economic well-being. In this context, the two leaders welcomed the conclusion of an MOC under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement, which establishes a cooperative approach for investment-driven mitigation projects, advances the achievement of their respective Nationally Determined Contributions, and further strengthens their strategic partnership in the area of climate action.

31. As environmentally responsible nations, India and the ROK decided to pursue institutional cooperation through an MOU on Cooperation in the Field of Climate and the Environment. The two leaders welcomed the ROK joining as a member of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) and India joining as a member of the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI). Prime Minister Modi also invited the ROK to join the Global Biofuels Alliance and the International Big Cat Alliance and Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI).

32. In recognition of the extensive interests in India-ROK to address global challenges affecting the future of humanity, the two leaders welcomed the adoption of a Joint Statement on Cooperation in the field of Sustainability along with the launch of a dialogue between the two Foreign Ministries on Global Themes, including Climate Change, Arctic, and Maritime Cooperation.

Amplifying the soft power quotient

33. Building on the rich and shared cultural heritage of India and the ROK, thetwo leaders supported further strengthening cultural linkages between institutions in the two countries. They welcomed the extension of the Cultural Exchange Programme (CEP) for the period 2026-2030 and encouraged their concerned agencies to develop suitable plans to implement this in a befitting manner. They also decided to commemorate the year 2028-29 as the Year of India-ROK Friendship through a series of cultural activities.

34. The two leaders welcomed the signing of an MOU on Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs). Furthermore, the two sides also agreed to promote collaboration in the film sector, including co-productions, training exchanges, and technology sharing in areas such as animation and visual effects (VFX).

35. The two leaders agreed to support activities to promote awareness about each other’s rich cultural heritage and soft power projection, including celebration of India Day in the ROK and Korea Day in India.

36. Recalling the shared Buddhist heritage of the two countries and in line with their objective of deepening the historical and civilizational connect between India and the ROK, the two leaders welcomed India’s donation of 200 artefacts to the ROK and welcomed Gimhae’s efforts to promote cultural exchanges between the two countries.

37. The two leaders welcomed the signing of an MOU on Cooperation in the field of Sports to encourage and facilitate engagements such as exchange of experts and personnel, exchange of programmes and knowledge related to coaching, talent development and sports science, and cooperation between sports authorities and other sports bodies between India and the ROK.

People to People relations

38. The two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening educational cooperation as a cornerstone of the bilateral partnership. They welcomed collaboration between universities and secondary schools through expanded information sharing, as well as faculty and student exchange programmes and joint academic initiatives—particularly in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and STEM.

39. Recognizing the importance of linguistic and cultural understanding, the two leaders supported the teaching and learning of the Korean language in India and Indian languages, especially Hindi, in the ROK, through academic curriculum, digital tools, teacher training and relevant institutional frameworks. They welcomed the launch of the first Korea Education Centre in India in January 2026.

40. The two sides also agreed to enhance university-level academic cooperation through joint research, credit transfer and exchange of students between the twenty-three Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) and the ten Korean National Universities participating in the KNU10 Consortium in the ROK.

41. The two leaders welcomed the provision of the Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) for Indian recipients, and reciprocal offer of scholarships to Korean recipients through the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) Atal Bihari Vajpayee General Scholarship and ICCR Lata Mangeshkar Scholarship Scheme for Art and Culture, and the AYUSH Scholarship Scheme for holistic wellness. To deepen bilateral educational ties, the two leaders aimed to expand these programs by increasing scholarship slots for each other’s nationals under their respective schemes.

42. India and the ROK share strong complementarities in the field of human resources. The two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to leverage each other’s scientific and technological prowess, and to strengthen linkages between their scientific institutions and human capital. In this regard, they welcomed the decision to promote joint R&D through the next Joint Committee on Science and Technology.

43. The two sides concurred on seeking ways to make visa and immigration related processes more efficient, with a view to encouraging more active people-to-people exchanges. The leaders also supported the strengthening of air connectivity between India and the ROK to promote more active exchanges of people and goods.

44. Celebrating the contributions of the Korean and India communities residing in each other’s country, the two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to support their well-being and active participation in their respective societies for the betterment of both countries.

Partnership for Global Good

45. Recognizing both countries’ contribution and commitment towards global non-proliferation efforts, the two sides committed to continue working together for India’s membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group, with the aim of further strengthening the international non-proliferation regime.

46. Both sides reaffirmed their strong commitment to a rules-based, open, fair, equitable, transparent, inclusive, and non-discriminatory multilateral trading system, with the World Trade Organization at its core. They underscored the importance of engaging constructively to strengthen the multilateral trading system and the functioning of the WTO. India and the ROK agreed to enhance the collaboration in the multilateral fora, including the G20, in view of the ROK’s Presidency of the Group in 2028.

47. The two Leaders reiterated their commitment to respect freedom of navigation and overflight, and unimpeded lawful commerce, based on the principles of international law, as reflected notably in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The two leaders urged all parties to resolve disputes through peaceful means in accordance with the universally recognised principles of international law, including UNCLOS.

48. Both leaders expressed deep concern over the current situationinthe West Asia. They called on all parties to uphold the fundamental principles of international peace and security, including respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, prioritise protection of civilians and freedom of navigation.They emphasized that dialogue and diplomacy should be pursued to de-escalate tensions and address underlying issues.

49. The two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to the complete denuclearization and permanent peace on the Korean Peninsula. India supports the ROK’s efforts to resume inter-Korean dialogue through proactive de-escalation and confidence-building measures, aiming to achieve peaceful coexistence and shared growth on the Korean Peninsula by expanding inter-Korean exchanges, normalization of relations, and achieving denuclearization in a phased manner. They also pledged to prevent proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and delivery systems, particularly to terrorists and non-state actors.

50. The two leaders expressed support for a just and lasting peace in Ukraine in accordance with international law, including the UN Charter. They stressed the importance of cessation of hostilities in Ukraine through dialogue and diplomacy.

51. Both sides resolved to work together for comprehensive UN reforms including Security Council expansion to make it more democratic, accountable, participative and representative of today’s world. Additionally, both leaders agreed to work towards UN Security Council reforms to reflect contemporary global realities.

52. The leaders expressed satisfaction at the comprehensive review of the India–Republic of Korea Special Strategic Partnership during their bilateral talks. Noting the completion of 10 years of the Partnership in 2025, marking a decade of deepened cooperation, they reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen the Partnership in the years ahead.