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PM Narendra Modi interacts with Indian community in Seoul, South Korea
Making a call to intensify the India-Korea economic relations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Thursday urged more Korean businesses to turn their attention towards India.
"I wish to see more and more Korean businesses turning their attention to India," Modi said.
Addressing the India-Korea Business Symposium, Modi who is on a two-day official visit to South Korea, said India has become one of the most open countries for foreign direct investment (FDI), recording $250 billion inflow in the past four years.
"I wish to see more and more Korean businesses turning their attention to India," Modi said.
Addressing the India-Korea Business Symposium, Modi who is on a two-day official visit to South Korea, said India has become one of the most open countries for foreign direct investment (FDI), recording $250 billion inflow in the past four years.
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