India views South Korea as an indispensable partner in its "Act East" strategy
2023 marks 50 years of successful diplomatic ties with India
Bilateral relationship with India upgraded to special strategic partnership
South Korea and India have joint R&D projects in renewable energy, materials science, robotics & engineering sciences
South Korean conglomerates Samsung, LG, and Hyundai have significant investments in India. In addition, over 603 large and small South Korean firms have offices in India
ROK launched an initiative ‘Korea Plus’ in India to promote and facilitate Korean investments in India
Samsung inaugurated world’s largest mobile handset manufacturing facility in India in 2018
South Korea is the 13th largest FDI investor in India
As per the Ease of Doing Business report for 2019, South Korea is ranked 5th among 190 countries globally
US$ 5,400mn
FDI inflow into India from April 2000 to December 2022
US$27.88bn
is bilateral trade value in 2022-2023
13,585
Indians living in South Korea
4th
largest economy in Asia, with a GDP of US$ 1.6 trillion
12th
largest economy in the world in terms of gross domestic product (GDP)
Ship building
One of the world's largest ship builders
5th
largest manufacturer in the world, of passenger cars and auto parts
6th
largest steel manufacturer in the world
Strong
capabilities in mobile phones, consumer electronics, household whitegoods manufacturing
Trade
5th largest exporter and 9th largest importer in the world
Beauty
South Korea is widely viewed as the epicentre of beauty trends, innovation and technology
Competitiveness
South Korea is the 15th most competitive nation in the world out of 140 countries ranked in the Global Competitiveness Report 2018 published by the World Economic Forum
India's Exports and Imports to Republic of Korea
Source: Department of Commerce
Values in US $ Millions
Country / Region: KOREA RP
S.No. | \Year | 2018-2019 | 2019-2020 | 2020-2021 | 2021-2022 | 2022-2023 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | EXPORT | 4,705.07 | 4,845.15 | 4,684.62 | 8,085.03 | 6,654.10 |
2. | %Growth | 2.98 | -3.31 | 72.59 | -17.70 | |
3. | India’s Total Export | 330,078.09 | 313,361.04 | 291,808.48 | 422,004.40 | 450,958.43 |
4. | %Growth | -5.06 | -6.88 | 44.62 | 6.86 | |
5. | %Share | 1.43 | 1.55 | 1.61 | 1.92 | 1.48 |
6. | IMPORT | 16,758.97 | 15,659.70 | 12,772.97 | 17,477.20 | 21,227.32 |
7. | %Growth | -6.56 | -18.43 | 36.83 | 21.46 | |
8. | India’s Total Import | 514,078.42 | 474,709.28 | 394,435.88 | 613,052.05 | 714,042.45 |
9. | %Growth | -7.66 | -16.91 | 55.43 | 16.47 | |
10. | %Share | 3.26 | 3.30 | 3.24 | 2.85 | 2.97 |
11. | TOTAL TRADE | 21,464.04 | 20,504.85 | 17,457.59 | 25,562.24 | 27,881.42 |
12. | %Growth | -4.47 | -14.86 | 46.42 | 9.07 | |
13. | India’s Total Trade | 844,156.51 | 788,070.32 | 686,244.36 | 1,035,056.45 | 1,165,000.88 |
14. | %Growth | -6.64 | -12.92 | 50.83 | 12.55 | |
15. | %Share | 2.54 | 2.60 | 2.54 | 2.47 | 2.39 |
16. | TRADE BALANCE | -12,053.90 | -10,814.55 | -8,088.35 | -9,392.17 | -14,573.21 |
17. | India’s Trade Balance | -184,000.33 | -161,348.24 | -102,627.40 | -191,047.65 | -263,084.03 |
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Academic research and doctoral-level studies
South Korea ranks 12 out of the 35 countries in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s “Worldwide Educating for the Future Index.” South Korean universities attract large number of students and researchers from around the world.
Ministry of EducationEmployment Permit SystemPublic and private infrastructure building, maintenance
South Korea’s construction sector has been a leading force of export earnings for the economy. Construction of civic infrastructure and connectivity projects have been supported by foreign workers at different levels in South Korea.
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and TransportEmployment Permit SystemArtist, athlete, leader of art, culture and sport sector
South Korean has a strong interest in culture, art and sport sector by accessing easily through IT development. South Korean been contributing to expand culture area and rich culture experiences.
Ministry of Culture, Sports and TourismEmployment Permit SystemDoctors, nurses, radiologists, lab technicians
Economic development has aided steady improvement in healthcare in South Korea. South Korea attracts healthcare workers ranging from doctors to nurses and lab technicians.
Ministry of Health and WelfareEmployment Permit SystemSoftware, hardware, new technology
South Korea’s technological capabilities currently meet or exceed global standards, powered by the best of talent from around the world. The IT and ICT infrastructure in South Korea has been set up and is supported by foreign workers.
Ministry of Science and ICTEmployment Permit SystemAutomobile to food products production
Manufacturing is a major driving force behind South Korea’s rapid economic growth, cementing the nation as an industrial giant. The manufacturing industry in South Korea, covering a range of products, draws foreign manpower.
Ministry of Trade, Industry and EnergyEmployment Permit SystemFaculty positions up to university
South Korea has one of the highest teacher-to-student ratio among developed economies. The education sector in South Korea, ranging from schools to universities, draw foreign teaching staff from different disciplines.
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