Seoul/New Delhi: India and South Korea defence cooperation took a major step forward after both countries signed multiple defence agreements in Seoul. The new pact focuses on cyber security, military training, defence production and UN peacekeeping cooperation.
The agreements were signed during Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s visit to South Korea and are aimed at strengthening strategic ties in the Indo-Pacific region.
Key Highlights of the India South Korea Defence Cooperation
- India and South Korea signed several Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs).
- Agreements include:
- Defence cyber cooperation
- Military education and training
- UN peacekeeping cooperation
- Defence industry partnerships
- Emerging military technologies
- The talks were held in Seoul between Rajnath Singh and South Korean Defence Minister Ahn Gyu-back.
- Both countries stressed a free, open and rules-based Indo-Pacific region.
What Was Discussed During the Bilateral Meeting?
During the high-level meeting, both sides reviewed the full range of defence cooperation between India and South Korea.
Major discussion points included:
- Defence manufacturing
- Maritime security
- Military exchanges
- Logistics cooperation
- Regional security challenges
- Cyber threat management
- Advanced defence technologies
Officials also explored opportunities for joint production and exports of defence equipment.
Focus on Cyber Security and Defence Information Sharing
Cyber security became one of the biggest focus areas in the new agreement.
According to official reports:
- India and South Korea will cooperate to counter cyber threats.
- Both nations will improve defence information sharing.
- The partnership aims to protect critical military infrastructure.
- The countries will share best practices in digital warfare and cyber defence systems.
Military Education and Training Cooperation
The agreement also includes cooperation between:
- India’s National Defence College
- Korea National Defence University
The two sides will increase:
- Joint military training
- Academic exchanges
- Strategic defence studies
- Leadership-level military interaction
Both countries also agreed to expand cooperation in United Nations peacekeeping operations.
Defence Industry Partnership Expected to Grow
India and South Korea are already defence partners in several projects, including artillery systems and military platforms.
During the visit:
- Defence businesses from both countries signed separate industrial agreements.
- Officials discussed joint development and joint production opportunities.
- India’s “Make in India” defence manufacturing push was highlighted.
Reports also suggest that both countries may work together on:
- Air defence systems
- Directed energy weapons
- Laser weapon technologies
- Advanced military platforms
Indo-Pacific Strategy and Regional Security
India and South Korea said their strategic visions are increasingly aligned.
The two countries reiterated support for:
- Freedom of navigation
- Regional peace
- Open Indo-Pacific cooperation
- Rules-based international order
India’s Act East Policy and South Korea’s Indo-Pacific strategy are now seen as complementary frameworks for regional stability.
Why This India South Korea Defence Cooperation Matters
Experts believe the agreement is important because:
- Cyber warfare threats are increasing globally.
- Indo-Pacific security tensions are rising.
- India wants stronger defence partnerships in East Asia.
- South Korea is expanding its strategic defence outreach.
The pact may also help India gain access to advanced defence technologies and strengthen indigenous military manufacturing.















