BHOPAL, MADHYA PRADESH, JANUARY 19, 2026 – In a significant step toward strengthening bilateral industrial cooperation, South Korea’s Ambassador to India, Lee Seong-ho, visited Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) in Bhopal on Monday. The visit aimed at exploring opportunities for deeper collaboration between Korean and Indian companies in the power generation and infrastructure sectors.
Key Highlights of the Visit:
-
High-Level Meeting: Ambassador Lee held discussions with BHEL Executive Director Pradeep Upadhyaya and other senior management officials.
-
Facility Tour: The delegation toured BHEL’s production facilities, observing the manufacturing of critical power equipment such as boilers, turbines, and transformers.
-
Focus Areas: Discussions centered on potential collaboration in power infrastructure, energy technology, and meeting growing electricity demands in the AI and digital era.
Significance of the Visit:
BHEL, a leading Indian public sector enterprise, is a key supplier of power generation equipment and electrical infrastructure, both domestically and internationally. The visit underscores South Korea’s interest in partnering with Indian firms to address global energy needs and leverage complementary strengths in engineering and technology.
Ambassador’s Statement:
Ambassador Lee expressed optimism about the future of Korea–India cooperation in the power sector, particularly as India expands its power infrastructure to support economic growth and digital transformation. He highlighted BHEL’s capabilities as a foundation for potential joint ventures, technology sharing, or supply chain partnerships.
Context of Korea–India Relations:
This engagement aligns with ongoing efforts to enhance bilateral trade and industrial synergy under frameworks such as the India–South Korea Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). Energy and infrastructure remain priority sectors for both nations.
Looking Ahead:
The visit is expected to pave the way for follow-up dialogues between BHEL and Korean companies, potentially leading to collaborations in clean energy, grid modernization, and high-efficiency power equipment manufacturing.
This diplomatic-industrial exchange reinforces the growing partnership between India and South Korea in strategic sectors critical to sustainable development and technological advancement.
