India-S.Korea bilateral trade in 2017 reached $20bn: Modi

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Tuesday said bilateral trade between and South in 2017 reached $20 billion, the first time in six years.

Modi also said that he wondered how South Korea, a country of the size of Gujarat, could make such economic progress.

"It is heartening to note that the bilateral trade crossed $20 billion for the first time last year in six years," the said while addressing the India-Business Summit here.

He also said that he "admires the spirit of entrepreneurship of the Korean people".

"I admire the way in which they have created and sustained their global brands, from and to automobile and steel, has given to the world."

He also said that South Korean companies are appreciated for their innovation and strong

The also said that has all three factors of the economy.

"If you see around the globe, there are very few countries where you have three important factors of economy together. They are - Democracy, Demography and Demand.

In India, we have all the three together," he said.

Modi added that the relations between and South dates back centuries.

"We are also bound by our Buddhist traditions. Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore composed poem 'Lamp of the East' in 1929 about Korea's glorious past and its bright future.

"It is also conicendence that and both celebrate their on August 15. From to Poetry and from Buddha to Bollywood; and have so much in common," the added.

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First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 11:26 IST
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