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India and South Korea Explore Deeper Cooperation in Startups and Innovation

New Delhi, June 24: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar held discussions with South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun to review bilateral relations and explore new opportunities for collaboration, particularly in startups, innovation and emerging technologies.

The talks focused on strengthening the India–South Korea strategic partnership, with both sides expressing interest in expanding cooperation in areas such as digital innovation, technology-driven entrepreneurship and economic engagement.

Both ministers reviewed ongoing bilateral initiatives and exchanged views on enhancing business-to-business linkages, with a special emphasis on supporting startup ecosystems in both countries.

The discussions also highlighted the growing role of innovation-led growth in shaping future economic partnerships, with startups identified as a key driver of bilateral cooperation.

Officials said the meeting reflects the shared commitment of India and South Korea to deepen economic ties and encourage greater collaboration between entrepreneurs, investors and technology firms.

The two sides also agreed to continue high-level engagement to further strengthen cooperation in trade, investment and emerging sectors in the coming years.

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