Korea, India to resume foreign ministerial dialogue early next month - The Korea Times

Korea, India to resume foreign ministerial dialogue early next month

Korean Commissioner of the National Tax Service Kim Chang-ki, left, and Indian counterpart Sanjay Malhotra pose for a photo at New Delhi, India, Feb. 21. Courtesy of National Tax Service

Korean Commissioner of the National Tax Service Kim Chang-ki, left, and Indian counterpart Sanjay Malhotra pose for a photo at New Delhi, India, Feb. 21. Courtesy of National Tax Service

Korea and India will resume the foreign ministers-led dialogue on the bilateral partnership early next month after about a five-year hiatus, Seoul's foreign ministry said Thursday.

The 10th Joint Commission Meeting (JCM) will take place in Seoul on March 6, led by Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul and his Indian counterpart, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, the ministry said in a release.

It will mark the resumption of the JCM, a comprehensive dialogue mechanism for broad talks on the bilateral relations, since its last session in New Delhi in December 2018.

Next month's JCM will "serve as an occasion to cement the bilateral 'special strategic partnership' with India — a key regional partner that shares the same values with Korea — in diverse areas from high-level exchanges, defense, economic security, and science and technology to regional and global issues," the ministry said in a release.

The two countries elevated bilateral relations to the special strategic partnership when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid a state visit to Korea in May 2015. (Yonhap)

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