The President, who met his Korean counterpart Park Geun-Hye and hosted a banquet in her honour last evening, said there is increasing commonality of views between India and South Korea on many regional and international issues based on converging national interests of both countries.
"Economic exchanges are the bedrock of the strategic partnership between India and the Korea. India looks forward to working with the Korea to enhance trade and investment between two countries. India would like to see more Korean investment in India's physical infrastructure," Mukherjee was quoted as saying by an official spokesperson here today.
"Today Korea is the fourth largest economy in Asia. As a friend and partner, India wishes the people of Korea every success in their endeavours to achieve a second economic 'Miracle on the River Han'," he said.
The President said leading Korean companies have become household names in India and similarly, Indian companies and banks are investing and establishing themselves with good results in the Korea.
"India looks forward to intensifying joint efforts to build on mutual goodwill and growing synergies to further strengthen relationship between India and Korea," Mukherjee said.