India, S Korea deepen cooperation in defence, cybersecurity, training
India and South Korea have strengthened their defence cooperation through new agreements focused on production, cybersecurity, and training. The discussions included enhancing collaboration in maritime security and military exchanges, reflecting a shared commitment to a rules-based Indo-Pacific. Both nations aim to leverage their technological strengths and manufacturing capabilities to foster long-term partnerships in the defence sector.
- ▪India and South Korea signed agreements to enhance defence cooperation during a ministerial meeting in Seoul.
- ▪The agreements focus on areas such as defence production, cybersecurity, and maritime security.
- ▪Both countries aim to create avenues for joint development and production of military hardware.
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India, S Korea deepen cooperation in defence, cybersecurity, trainingIndia and South Korea signed agreements to enhance defence cooperation, focusing on production, cybersecurity, and maritime security during a ministerial meeting in Seoul.Published on: May 21, 2026 5:38 AM ISTBy Rahul SinghShare viaCopy link NEW DELHI: India and South Korea on Wednesday signed agreements to drive cooperation in areas such as defence, cybersecurity, training and United Nations peacekeeping operations, during talks between defence minister Rajnath Singh and his Korean counterpart Ahn Gyu-back in Seoul.India, S Korea deepen cooperation in defence, cybersecurity, trainingThe two leaders also discussed steps to deepen collaboration in defence production, maritime security, emerging technologies, military…
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