He also said Korean steel major Posco's USD 12 billion investment in Odisha, announced in 2006-07, has "slowed down", but added that steel major is working on other projects in other parts of the country.
"Their (Posco) biggest project in Odisha has been slowed down but Posco is doing business in many other parts, particularly in Maharashtra," he said
However, there is an urgent need for the Modi government to win the confidence of foreign investors.
"Your government should win back the confidence of foreign investors. That is very important," Lee said, adding this should include "better procedures, laws and regulations and (end of) red tape," he told PTI.
"Your government as well as judicial system should be very fair and transparent in judging the problem. In doing so, you should have some kind of national philosophy or goal in which way you are going," he said.
He said that South Korean companies would be keen to partner with their Indian counterparts to help create the right facilities for pushing growth.
Lee said that South Korea would be interested in financing such infra projects, even though its appetite is small compared to that of neighbouring Japan.
When asked about New Delhi warming up to Tokyo, Lee said that Seoul does not have any problem with New Delhi's engagements with Tokyo or Beijing.
