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Lee and Modi Discuss Strategic Partnership Amid Middle East Crisis

Severity: Medium (Score: 43.0)

Sources: Koreatimes.Co.Kr

Summary

On April 19, 2026, President Lee Jae Myung of South Korea and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are set to hold a summit in New Delhi to enhance their strategic partnership. The discussions will focus on economic cooperation and supply chain stability, particularly in light of the ongoing war in the Middle East, which has disrupted global supply chains and energy security. President Lee emphasized the importance of collaboration between the two nations, both of which rely heavily on imported energy. The summit is expected to address areas such as shipbuilding, finance, artificial intelligence, and defense. Lee aims to elevate bilateral ties to a new level, recognizing India's growing role in global production and supply chains. The meeting follows previous discussions at international gatherings, highlighting the ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two countries. Following the summit, Lee will attend a roundtable with business leaders and a state luncheon hosted by Indian President Droupadi Murmu. Key Points: • President Lee and PM Modi to discuss economic ties amid Middle East instability. • Focus on supply chain cooperation and energy security due to ongoing conflicts. • Lee aims to elevate South Korea-India relations to a new strategic level.

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