India and South Korea have agreed to further deepen their Special Strategic Partnership, expanding cooperation across trade, defence, technology, energy, and emerging sectors during high-level talks in New Delhi.
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- India and South Korea reaffirmed their commitment to the Special Strategic Partnership, focusing on expanding cooperation in trade, defence, semiconductors, AI, shipbuilding, and energy security.
- Both countries adopted a Joint Strategic Vision (2026–2030) to guide bilateral relations and strengthen long-term economic and strategic collaboration.
- Discussions included boosting industrial cooperation in critical sectors such as nuclear energy, green hydrogen, and overseas resource development.
- Leaders emphasized strengthening supply chain resilience, especially in strategic areas like semiconductors, batteries, and critical minerals.
- Defence cooperation was highlighted, including increased procurement, technology exchange, and cybersecurity collaboration between both nations.
- Both sides agreed to institutionalize regular high-level meetings and ministerial dialogues to maintain momentum in bilateral engagement.
- Maritime and shipbuilding cooperation was identified as a key growth area, along with enhanced connectivity and infrastructure development.
- The partnership also emphasizes sustainability, cultural exchange, and people-to-people ties to strengthen long-term diplomatic relations.




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