RoK and India host fifth financial dialogue

Q.  Republic of Korea and India chaired the _____India-Korea Financial Dialogue on 14th June, 2017.
- Published on 15 Jun 17

a. Fifth
b. Sixth
c. Seventh
d. Eighth

ANSWER: Fifth
 
RoK and India host fifth financial dialogue FM Arun Jaitley co haired Fifth India-Korea Financial Dialogue with the newly-appointed Deputy Prime Minister and the Finance Minister of the Republic of Korea, Kim Dong-yeon.

Shri Jaitley is the First Foreign Dignitary to be received in his tenure.

Kim emphasized the importance that the new Government of ROK attaches to the development of the special strategic partnership with India.

The two Ministers reviewed the international economic situation, and India-Korea bilateral economic ties in that context.

They agreed that in the face of uncertainty and the risk of rising protectionism, there was an urgent need for the two countries to increase efforts to stimulate investment flows, support for infrastructure development, and bilateral trade among others.

As the world’s fastest growing large economy, India offers Korea important opportunities to deploy its capital and technologies in India, and for India, South Korea’s interest in finding new openings to diversify its economic partnerships offers India great opportunities.

Signing of Agreements to establish US$ 9 billion in concessional credit and US$ 1 bn in ODA funding for infrastructure development projects in India were next.

This implemented a decision taken during the State Visit of Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi to South Korea in May 2015.

With this, Republic of Korea became one of the First non-G-7 countries to become an Official Development Assistance (ODA) contributor in India.

Both the Ministers also agreed to consider deploying part of this fund towards the Smart City projects in India.

They also agreed to establish a mechanism at senior official levels, to identify good infrastructure projects in India, to draw upon these funds.

The signing of the Inter-Governmental Agreement on Strategic Partnership in Defence Production, and the finalization of a Make-in-India Project to manufacture 155mm Self-Propelled Artillery Guns in India, was also discussed as the two countries looked forward to the expansion of this relationship through Policy Dialogue (a 2+2 dialogue) and through service-to-service ties.

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