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After PM Narendra Modi held talks with South Korean President Park Geun-hye here, India and South Korea today inked 7 deals.<br><i>Caption: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with South Korean President Park Geun-hye after their joint press statement in Seoul, South Korea on Monday. (PTI) </br></i>
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1. Avoidance of double taxation (DTAA). The India-South Korea Double Taxation Avoidance Convention signed in 1985 has been revised with a view to avoiding the burden of double taxation on taxpayers in the two countries. <br><i>Caption: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Korean President Park Geun-hye inspects guard of honour during his welcome ceremony at Grand Garden, Cheong wa Dae, Seoul, South Korea on Monday. (PTI) </br></i>
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South Korea today supported India's stance against terrorism emanating from Pakistan as Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan apprised its President Park Geun Hye about the surgical strike carried out by the Indian army at the terror camps across the LoC. (PTI)
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3. The two nations also signed an MOU for cooperation between the National Security Council Secretariat of India and the Office of National Security of South Korea. This would formalise consultations between National Security Councils of the two countries in a number of areas. <br><i>Caption: Anil Wadhwa (front L), Secretary of East, Ministry of External Affairs of India, and South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-Se (front R) sign a trade agreement as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (back L) and South Korean President Park Geun-Hye look on at the presidential Blue House, in Seoul, South Korea. (Reuters) </br></i>
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4. Another MOU was signed between the Ministry of Power and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy of South Korea on cooperation in the field of electric power development and new energy industries. The agreement envisages cooperation in areas such as renewable energy, smart grids and power information and technology, transmission and distribution of electric power, energy efficiency and storage system. <br><i>Caption: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with South Korean President Park Geun-hye during the agreement signing ceremony at Cheong wa Dae, Seoul, South Korea on Monday. (PTI) </br></i>
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5. The two nations also signed an MoU to strengthen and encourage cooperation on youth matters through participation in events and activities through exchanges, international conferences, seminars, youth camps, festivals etc. <br><i>Caption: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the Indian community reception in Seoul, South Korea on Monday. (PTI) </br></i>
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6. The two sides also signed Framework of Cooperation (FOC) in the Field of Road Transport and Highways. The FOC envisages cooperation in areas including road policies, design and construction, road operation, road management and safety, intelligent transport systems and electronic toll collection systems. <br><i>Caption: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, takes picture with an Indian woman upon his arrival at Seoul Military Airport in Seongnam, South Korea. (AP) </br></i>
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7. The MoU on cooperation between the two countries in the fields of maritime transport and logistics including through sharing of technologies, information and experiences, the training of seafarers, exchange of experts and port operations etc was also signed. <br><i>Caption: Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacting with Indian Community people on his arrival at Seoul Air Base, in Seoul, South Korea on Monday. (PTI) </br></i>

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