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Samsung’s India-Made Galaxy Z Flip7 Captures Modi and Korean Leaders in State-Visit Selfie

Samsung’s confirmation that the foldable was built in Noida underscored a visit focused on manufacturing ties.

Overview

  • The three leaders posed for a selfie Monday at a state luncheon at Hyderabad House in New Delhi during the India–Korea Business Leaders’ Dialogue.
  • Samsung posted the image on its Newsroom Instagram and said it was shot on a Galaxy Z Flip7 made at the company’s Noida smartphone plant.
  • The Noida facility has produced Samsung phones since 1996 and is described as one of the world’s largest smartphone manufacturing sites.
  • During the visit, India and South Korea signed 15 agreements that included an industrial cooperation framework to deepen trade and technology links.
  • Reports from ANI and company statements framed the photo as a showcase of Samsung’s foldable technology and its expanding manufacturing role in India.