Narendra Modi in South Korea: Indian PM to Be Conferred With Seoul Peace Prize
Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached the South Korean capital on Thursday for a two-day state visit where he will unveil a Mahatma Gandhi bust, besides accepting the Seoul Peace Prize and having business and political engagements.
Seoul, February 21: Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached the South Korean capital on Thursday for a two-day state visit where he will unveil a Mahatma Gandhi bust, besides accepting the Seoul Peace Prize and having business and political engagements.
On his second state visit to the Asian nation, Modi will address the India-Korea business symposium and unveil a bust of Gandhi at the Yonsei University. India and South Korea Sign 11 MoUs; Prime Minister Narendra Modi Appreciates Its Participation in 'Make in India' Campaign.
Later he is set to attend a private dinner hosted by the South Korean President Moon Jae-in and meet members of the India-Korea parliamentary group. He will also attend a community event in the evening.
During the two-day visit, Modi will hold discussions with Moon and accept the Seoul Peace Prize conferred upon him. He had visited South Korea earlier in May 2015.
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