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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said India is a stakeholder in the peace process in the Korean peninsula after he held wide-ranging deliberations
with South Korean President Moon Jae-in that focused on deepening strategic cooperation between the two countries. In the talks, the two sides agreed
to significantly enhance cooperation in a range of areas including defence and security, artificial intelligence, trade besides resolving to work together
for regional peace and prevent proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. The two countries inked a total of 10 agreements covering a broad spectrum
of areas for cooperation and signed a document to facilitate negotiations to upgrade the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). At a joint
media event with Moon, PM Modi indirectly referred to North Korea's proliferation linkages with Pakistan and that it was a reason why India is a stakeholder
in the peace process. "During our talks, I told President Moon that proliferation linkages between North-East Asia and South Asia is a matter of concern
to India. Therefore, India is also a stakeholder in the peace process. We will do our bit to ensure peace," Modi said in his press statement. India has
been pressing for a probe into North Korea's nuclear proliferationlinkages with Pakistan and demanded that those responsible for it should be held accountable.
The two sides also released a vision document articulating ways to boost their strategic cooperation and reaffirming convergence of their views in dealing
with South Korean President Moon Jae-in that focused on deepening strategic cooperation between the two countries. In the talks, the two sides agreed
to significantly enhance cooperation in a range of areas including defence and security, artificial intelligence, trade besides resolving to work together
for regional peace and prevent proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. The two countries inked a total of 10 agreements covering a broad spectrum
of areas for cooperation and signed a document to facilitate negotiations to upgrade the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). At a joint
media event with Moon, PM Modi indirectly referred to North Korea's proliferation linkages with Pakistan and that it was a reason why India is a stakeholder
in the peace process. "During our talks, I told President Moon that proliferation linkages between North-East Asia and South Asia is a matter of concern
to India. Therefore, India is also a stakeholder in the peace process. We will do our bit to ensure peace," Modi said in his press statement. India has
been pressing for a probe into North Korea's nuclear proliferationlinkages with Pakistan and demanded that those responsible for it should be held accountable.
The two sides also released a vision document articulating ways to boost their strategic cooperation and reaffirming convergence of their views in dealing
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