VHP President Alok Kumar Discusses Strengthening India-South Korea Relations
Delegation explores trade, cultural programs, and historical ties with Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s International President Alok Kumar.
A delegation met with Alok Kumar, International President of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, to discuss enhancing India-South Korea relations through trade and cultural initiatives.
NEW DELHI – A delegation recently visited Alok Kumar, the International President of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), to discuss enhancing the friendship between India and South Korea.
During the meeting, they explored various aspects of trade and cultural programs to strengthen bilateral relations.
The discussions highlighted the historical relationship between India and South Korea, which spans over 2000 years.
The delegation included Sudhir Gupta, Jiten Kumar, Shukla, and Vijay Verma, who contributed to the deliberations.
The dialogue aimed to identify potential areas for collaboration, focusing on boosting trade ties and cultural exchanges.
Alok Kumar emphasized the importance of these initiatives in fostering mutual understanding and cooperation between the two nations.
The historical context of India-South Korea relations was a significant point of discussion, underscoring the longstanding bond between the countries.
The meeting reflected a shared commitment to deepening economic and cultural connections.
The VHP President reiterated the need for continued efforts to build on the historical friendship and explore new avenues for partnership.
The visit by the delegation marks a step forward in the ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral ties between India and South Korea.

