Watch: India's EAM Jaishankar Interacts With the Indian Community in Seoul Firstpost・156 minutes read
Shri Amit Kumar serves as the Ambassador of India to South Korea, emphasizing the significance of Indian foreign policy and the country's global achievements, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. J Shankar highlights India's progress in various sectors, the government's digital initiatives, and the importance of collaborations with countries like Korea, fostering mutual trust and partnerships for shared benefits.
Insights Dr. J Shankar, as the Minister of External Affairs of India, plays a crucial role in highlighting and enhancing India's positive global image through his leadership and achievements. India's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, underlined by a 7% growth rate, showcases the country's resilience and ability to adapt swiftly to challenges. The digital transformation in India, led by the government, has revolutionized processes like income tax filing, loan approvals, and program scalability, benefiting millions of individuals. India's progress in various sectors, including telecommunications, semiconductors, renewables, and green technology, is emphasized by Dr. J Shankar, highlighting the country's capabilities and achievements. The importance of technology, human capital partnerships, and mutual trust in fostering India-Korea relations is underscored, encouraging collaboration and cultural exchanges between the two countries. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Recent questions What is the role of Dr. J Shankar?
Ambassador of India to the Republic of Korea.
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Commended for resilience and 7% growth rate.
What is the significance of technology in India-Korea relations?
Emphasis on mutual benefits and trust in digital relationships.
What are the achievements of India in the past decade?
Improved economic growth and global standing.
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Positive force for change and motivation.
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"Dr. J Shankar: India's Global Diplomatic Influence" Shri Amit Kumar is the Ambassador of India to the Republic of Korea. Dr. SJ Shanker is the Minister of External Affairs of India, with over 4 decades of experience in the Indian Foreign Service. Dr. J Shankar co-chairs the 10th meeting of the Joint Commission with the South Korean Foreign Minister. Dr. J Shankar emphasizes the importance of Indian foreign policy and its relevance to the Indian public. India's positive image globally has been influenced by Dr. J Shankar's role as Foreign Secretary and Minister of External Affairs. India's expanding network of global partnerships and achievements are highlighted by Dr. J Shankar. India's vibrant Indian community in South Korea has grown to around 15,000 individuals. Dr. J Shankar discusses India's progress in various sectors, including telecommunications, semiconductors, renewables, and green technology. India's response to the COVID-19 pandemic is commended, showcasing the country's resilience and ability to bounce back with a 7% growth rate. The societal response to COVID-19 in India is praised, emphasizing the country's ability to swiftly adapt and overcome challenges. 21:11
India's Pandemic Response and Economic Advancements India played a crucial role in supplying vaccines to international programs during the pandemic. The government used the COVID period to implement reforms and improve ease of doing business. Digitalization has revolutionized processes like income tax filing, loan approvals, and program scalability. The government's digital database enables efficient identification of eligible individuals for various benefits. The government has scaled up programs to reach millions, impacting behavior positively. Self-employed individuals, street vendors, and others benefit from unsecured loans due to digital processes. The government's achievements, like the Made in India vaccine and Chandrayaan landing, instill national pride. The government's focus on technology, sports, and global operations showcases India's capabilities. Indians abroad contribute significantly to India's progress and hold a strong connection to their homeland. India's economic growth and global standing have significantly improved in the past decade. 41:54
Strengthening India-Korea Relations Through Technology and Culture Nong Chen from Sikkim, India, studying at The Graduate School of International Studies at Iwa Women's University, curious about deepening the partnership between India and Korea in terms of human capital. Harsh Dur Tiwari, concerned about bringing technology back to India from abroad, seeking advice on how to do so effectively. Emphasis on the importance of technology in India-Korea relations, focusing on mutual benefits and possibilities in the technology sector. Discussion on the significance of supply chains and digital trust in international relations, highlighting the need for mutual support and trust in technology partnerships. Suggestions on how professionals can bring technology back to India, including engaging with the embassy and connecting with Indian businesses. Importance of cultural closeness between India and Korea, encouraging sharing of experiences and promoting tourism between the two countries. Efforts to expand Korean language teaching in India and enhance people-to-people connections for stronger bilateral relations. Personal experience of transitioning from diplomacy to politics, learning from others and adapting to new environments. Positive perspective on politics as a force for change and motivation, citing examples of political will driving positive outcomes during crises. Encouragement to view politics in a more positive light, recognizing its potential for driving positive change and motivating people to go beyond their comfort zones for the greater good. 01:01:57
Minister discusses key decisions for country. Honorable Minister mentioned a forthcoming important decision for the country. Krishna, a principal engineer at Samsung Engineering, raised concerns about the situation in Manipur regarding foreign involvement and ethnic conflict. Kang Namel highlighted cultural similarities between Korea and India, proposing the Northeast of India as a cultural bridge. Dr. Ven Ra, a principal scientist at Samsung Electronics, requested the establishment of an Indian school in Korea due to high costs of international schools. The Minister acknowledged the need for schools in communities and suggested connecting with existing Indian school chains. The Minister discussed the potential of the Northeast as a bridge and highlighted efforts to enhance connectivity with neighboring countries like Bangladesh and Bhutan. The Minister addressed the issue of border security with Myanmar and the tragic events in Manipur, emphasizing the need for normalcy and law enforcement. The Minister discussed India's commitment to decarbonization and the challenges of growing cleaner and greener. The Minister emphasized the importance of being good to people and learning new things, expressing gratitude for the opportunity. The Minister highlighted the significance of meeting fellow Indians in Korea and the strong relations between India and Korea in trade, investments, and historical ties. 01:23:26
"India-Korea Economic Partnership: Renewed Progress" The speaker highlights the importance of the economic relationship between India and Korea in Asia. The purpose of the speaker's visit to Korea is to emphasize the need to renew and upgrade the partnership between the two countries. The speaker aims to communicate the significant changes and progress in India to their Korean partners. India's advancements in infrastructure, education, skills, and talent are emphasized to showcase the country's progress. Various sectors like telecommunications, semiconductors, renewables, electric mobility, and green technology are mentioned as areas of significant capabilities in India. The speaker uses numerical data to illustrate India's progress, such as the significant increase in cashless transactions through QR codes. The societal mindset in India has shifted towards achieving goals in a shorter time frame, leading to increased confidence and ambition. The speaker discusses India's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the country's ability to deal with challenges and achieve a 7% growth rate. The emphasis is placed on India's digital transformation, which has led to the scaling up of various programs and services. The speaker concludes by expressing the confidence and enthusiasm in Indian society due to the tangible changes and achievements in the country. 01:44:04
"India's Progress and Global Contributions" The speaker recalls a moment as a foreign minister witnessing the moon landing with Modi G in South Africa. The speaker attended a BRICS meeting where the moon landing was anticipated globally. The South African president informed the speaker about the moon landing while attending a BRICS dinner with 40-45 leaders. The prime minister's entrance at the dinner received a standing ovation, signifying a sense of collective achievement. The speaker later traveled to Greece and then to ISRO headquarters with the prime minister to thank the scientists involved in the moon landing. The speaker highlights India's technological advancements, including developing its own 5G stack. The speaker discusses the increase in India's sports performance due to government support and self-motivation. The speaker mentions India's active role in global operations, providing assistance in various crises worldwide. The speaker emphasizes the importance of self-belief and motivation in India's progress and global contributions. The speaker encourages collaboration between India and Korea in technology and human capital, emphasizing mutual benefits and trust in digital relationships. 02:04:12
"Politics: A Force for Positive Change" The embassy is a reliable and accessible resource for assistance, unlike big organizations that may not respond to cold calls or suggestions without background information. Cultural closeness between countries, like the popularity of K-pop in other countries compared to India, highlights the need for more cultural exchanges. Building connections between people from different countries at a popular level is crucial for fostering understanding and familiarity. Encouraging tourism between countries and expanding language teaching programs can strengthen relationships and cultural ties. Personal experiences and interactions between individuals play a significant role in changing relationships between countries. Transitioning from a corporate executive to a government minister was unexpected and required adapting to a new environment and responsibilities. Politics can be a force for positive change, motivating people to make sacrifices and contribute to societal well-being. Political will and leadership are essential in driving actions during challenging times, like rescue operations in dangerous situations. Politics can be a powerful motivational force, inspiring people to go beyond their comfort zones and make significant contributions. The importance of viewing politics in a positive light, recognizing its potential for driving change and societal progress. 02:24:48
"India's Northeast: Progress, Challenges, and Partnerships" Indian schooling exposure is important for children's attachment to their motherland, even if living abroad. The potential of the Northeast region is unfolding due to increased attention and resources in the last decade. Efforts to connect with neighboring countries like Bangladesh and Bhutan are enhancing trade and relations. Major high-tech projects, like a Fab in Assam, are being established in the Northeast, signaling significant progress. Border security concerns have led to changes in travel provisions with Myanmar to strengthen border control. Tragic events in Manipur highlight the need for normalcy and law enforcement in the region. India's commitment to carbon neutrality by 2070 necessitates efforts to decarbonize and grow greener. Renewables have seen significant growth in India, but challenges like pollution and inadequate mass transport remain. The emphasis on growing cleaner and greener from the start is crucial to avoid future decarbonization challenges. Building partnerships with countries like Korea in areas like telecommunications and green technology is a priority for India's development and global impact. 02:47:16
"NADA: Tallest statue, tribal population, digitalization impact" The district of NADA is known for the tallest statue in the world, the Sardar Patel statue. The district has a significant tribal population with varying levels of awareness and expectations. During a visit to a remote village in the district, the MP and minister were surprised by the villagers' concern about the speed of their internet connection. The speaker reflects on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, noting personal experiences with the virus and the global response. India's response to the pandemic is highlighted, showcasing a 7% growth rate post-COVID, exceptional compared to other countries. The speaker praises India's ability to swiftly adapt and respond to the challenges posed by the pandemic, including setting up COVID centers and producing vaccines. The government's focus on reforms and infrastructure development is credited for India's progress and resilience during difficult times. The importance of digitalization in India's transformation is emphasized, with digital platforms facilitating various services and programs. The speaker discusses the societal impact of digitalization, including the ease of access to loans and identification of eligible beneficiaries for various support programs. The overall message conveys a sense of confidence, enthusiasm, and pride in India's achievements and capabilities across different domains, from space missions to sports performance. 03:06:42
Indian System Progress and Global Engagement Trends Air Force and Navy are actively engaged in their respective duties, while immigration authorities handle matters differently. The Disaster Response force is dedicated to its tasks, showcasing the various components of the system. Leadership, motivation, and self-belief have undergone significant changes within the system. Indians leaving the country now exhibit a newfound confidence and assurance in the government's support. The increasing global work opportunities attract Indian students, blue-collar workers, and professionals. Over the past decade, India has made substantial progress in motivating and repurposing its system. The country is approaching a crucial decision-making phase in the democratic cycle. Indian communities abroad play a vital role in the progress and development of the nation. The Minister addresses questions on future possibilities for India-Korea relations, human capital partnerships, and technology transfer to India. The Minister emphasizes the importance of mutual trust, cultural exchange, and personal connections in strengthening international relationships. 03:26:31
Politics and public service drive impactful change. Politics and public service are demanding but offer satisfaction from making impactful decisions. Political motivation can lead to positive change, like encouraging people to give up subsidized gas cylinders. Politics can be a powerful motivational force, as seen during the COVID-19 pandemic. Political will and motivation kept systems running during crises, requiring people to go beyond their comfort zones. Politics can inspire people to take risks for a greater cause, as seen in risky rescue operations. Indian schools are needed in countries like Korea for cultural connection and education. The Northeast of India has untapped potential as a cultural and economic bridge, with efforts to boost development. Efforts are being made to safeguard borders and address issues like violence in Manipur. India is working towards decarbonization to address carbon taxes while also protecting trade interests. Collaboration with neighboring countries like Bhutan and Bangladesh is enhancing connectivity and development in the region. 03:47:40
"Net Zero by 2070: Cleaner, Greener Growth" Commitment to achieving Net Zero by 2070, emphasizing the need to grow cleaner and greener in the next 5-10 years, focusing on acquiring, generating, and deploying clean technologies to avoid future decarbonization challenges.