India, South Korea to expand cooperation in new technologies, semiconductors

India, South Korea to expand cooperation in new technologies, semiconductors

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Category : International Published on: March 08 2024

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  • India and South Korea are looking to expand their strategic partnership into new areas such as critical and emerging technologies, semiconductors, green hydrogen, human resource mobility, nuclear cooperation, and supply chain resilience. This signifies a desire to diversify and modernize their bilateral ties to align with contemporary needs and advancements.
  • The two nations have witnessed a growing convergence of their views in international fora. This suggests an increasing alignment of interests and perspectives on global issues, which could potentially lead to enhanced collaboration and coordination on various international platforms.
  • The meeting identified specific focus areas for cooperation, including critical and emerging technologies, semiconductors, and green hydrogen. These sectors are of strategic importance in today's rapidly evolving global landscape and offer opportunities for joint innovation, investment, and development, enhancing the bilateral relationship between India and South Korea.
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