Gadkari urges Korean businesses to invest in India's roads, waterways

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today urged Korean businesses to invest in India's roads, waterways and other infrastructure segments, saying plans to build 12 expressways at a cost of Rs 1-lakh crore offer huge opportunities for them.

On the fourth day of his visit to Korea, the road transport and shipping addressed the Korea-Infrastructure Cooperation Forum in today which was participated by leading members from the infrastructure business of both the countries.

"has plans to construct 12 expressways with an investment of over Rs 1 lakh crore," the said in a statement issued by the shipping ministry here.

This, he said, would presents huge opportunities for Korean businesses.

Similarly, developing the national waterways for commercial navigation in and the plans to develop shipbuilding, fisheries and the port sector will also create investment opportunities, the water resources, river development and Ganga rejuvenation said.

Gadkari also reiterated Indian government's commitment to facilitating all foreign businesses that are keen to invest in

The earlier met with some key Korean financial sector representatives to explore ways of greater involvement in financing projects such as inter-linking of rivers, highway construction, developing logistics parks and shipbuilding in

"An important part of the cooperation would be to enhance training and discussions among experts from both sides. Indian highway engineers and shipbuilding engineers can be trained at specialised training institutions of Republic of to expose them to the systems in place there. Korean companies expressed keenness to work on the Nagpur expressway project," the statement said.

Gadkari also met Korean for Land and Infrastructure (MOLIT) in today.

The two ministers discussed the prospects of cooperation in developing smart highways, the statement said.

"Hyun said that Republic of is committed to enhance cooperation based on the commitments made during the visit of PM Modi in 2015. A draft memorandum of cooperation in the infra sector is likely to be finalised soon. This will provide a sound institutional framework for enhancing bilateral engagement," the statement said.

In a separate meeting with the Korean for Environment Kim Eungyung, Gadkari discussed bilateral cooperation in the area of river cleaning and rejuvenation, it added.

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First Published: Thu, April 12 2018. 20:35 IST