A South Korean diplomat has lauded the Make-in-India programme and said this has enabled companies from his nation invest a ₹25,000 crore and around 100 more of them will soon invest in Andhra Pradesh alone.
“Around 100 Korean companies are going to invest in Andhra in the next six months,” Kim Hyung Tae, the consul general of South Korea for South India said here late on Thursday.
Tae said the Make-in-India programme has helped the country to become a business-friendly destination.
“With the Make-in-India programme, India has become a business-friendly destination, because of which around ₹25,000 crore have been invested in India by South Korean companies,” Tae told reporters.
“With Andhra Pradesh growing day-by-day, South Korean investments are also growing,” the consul general added.
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