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Start-ups like 'Krafton' will be eager to invest in India: South Korean Ambassador

The Ambassador, who is in Bangalore, today led a high-level delegation to meet Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai in the presence of Industries Minister Murugesh R Nirani, and also addressed the "Korea-Karnataka Economic Cooperation Forum" summit here.

July 07, 2022 / 18:15 IST
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Not only big companies such as Samsung, LG and Kia, but some newly-born South Korean start-ups like PUBG maker 'Krafton' will be eager to invest in India and cooperate with Indian companies, Ambassador of South Korea to India Chang Jae-bok said on July 7.

The Ambassador, who is in Bangalore, today led a high-level delegation to meet Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai in the presence of Industries Minister Murugesh R Nirani, and also addressed the "Korea-Karnataka Economic Cooperation Forum" summit here.

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Karnataka already has 40 Korean companies operating here, the Embassy of the Republic of Korea said in a release. Jae-bok indicated expansion of the investment plans by the already India-based Korean companies as well as many start-ups looking forward to entering India.

"In this process of bilateral economic cooperation, it is reasonable for Korean companies to continue and increase their investments in India. I believe that not only big companies such as Samsung, LG, Kia but also some newly-born Korean start-ups, like Krafton, will be eager to invest in India and cooperate with Indian companies," he said. South Korea looked at the huge potential to expand their cooperation in the future, especially in terms of implementing the 'Make in India' policy.