S Korea pledges USD 10 bn for infra development in India

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Press Trust of India Seoul
Last Updated : May 18 2015 | 8:07 PM IST
South Korea today pledged USD 10 billion for financing infrastructure projects, including smart cities and railways, in India.
This came during a summit meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi held with South Korean President Park Geun-hye.
The Ministry of Strategy and Finance and the Export- Import Bank of Korea expressed their intention to provide USD 10 billion for mutual cooperation in infrastructure, said a joint statement issued after the meeting.
The USD 10-billion pledge comprises "Economic Development Cooperation Fund (USD 1 billion) and export credits (USD 9 billion) for priority sectors, including smart cities, railways, power generation and transmission, and other sectors to be agreed", it added.
The Modi-government has identified infrastructure as a key priority area to revive the economy.
Modi's Korea visit was aimed at getting Korean investment in sectors like ship-building, which is lagging due to non- availability of technology in India.
The statement further said President Park welcomed India's 'Make in India' initiative as it provides new avenues to enrich and add substance to bilateral relations.
Modi invited Korea to become a privileged partner in 'Make in India' "to which President Park conveyed her appreciation," the statement said.
The leaders called upon the business community from India and Korea to leverage the enormous synergies between their economies for mutual prosperity.
The statement further said the leaders welcomed the interest of companies of the two countries in co-operation in the area of ship-building, including the construction of Indian vessels such as LNG carriers.
The Indian government, it said, expressed its hope to discuss partnership with Korea with an aim to modernise the Indian ship-building industry.
"The governments of both countries decided to provide support for facilitating private sector discussion on ways to cooperate in this area," it said.
A Joint Working Group that includes the government and private sectors of the two countries will be established to facilitate cooperation in the shipbuilding sector.
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First Published: May 18 2015 | 8:07 PM IST

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