India, South Korea discuss joint production in defence sector

New Delhi: India and South Korea on Friday emphasised on indigenisation, joint development and joint production in the defence sector as well as partnership in critical and high technologies and supply chain resilience, during the Third Strategic Dialogue between the National Security Council Secretariats of India and the ROK here.

At the invitation of Deputy National Security Adviser Pankaj Saran, the Second Deputy Director of National Security, Kim Hyoung-zhin, visited New Delhi for the Strategic Dialogue.

Within the framework of the close and strategic partnership between India and ROK, the two sides held in-depth discussions to further enhance the Special Strategic Partnership.

Both sides agreed to further strengthen and deepen mutually beneficial strategic cooperation in areas of bilateral, regional and global interest. lndigenisation, joint development and joint production in the defence sector between India and ROK was emphasized upon. Partnership in critical and high technologies and supply chain resilience were also discussed, an official statement said.

The two sides identified areas of cooperation in Cyber Security and Information Technology, Maritime Security and threats and challenges from terrorism, extremism and radicalization.

It was agreed to strengthen synergies between India’s “Act East Policy” and ROK’s “New Southern Policy”.

During his visit, the Second Deputy Director of National Security of ROK called on the National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, and Minister of State for External Affairs Dr. Rajkumar Ranjan Singh. (UNI)

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