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Defence cooperation between India and South Korea is poised to receive a major boost when Defence Minister A.K. Antony reaches Seoul on Thursday on a two-day visit.
This is the first visit by an Indian Defence Minister to South Korea at the invitation of his counterpart Kim Tae-Young and is part of India's Look-East Policy.
A range of issues, including defence cooperation for peace and stability in Asia-Pacific and bilateral cooperation in Research and Development for manufacture of military equipment, will figure during the discussion between Mr. Antony and South Korea's top leadership.
Mr. Antony, who left here on Wednesday night, is accompanied by a high-level delegation that includes Defence Secretary Pradeep Kumar, Vice Admiral R.K. Dhowan, Lt Gen. K.T. Parnaik, DRDA Chief Controller C.K. Prahlada, and Sundaram Krishna, Special Adviser to the Defence Minister. The delegation will visit some defence establishments, says an official release.
The visit is a follow-up on the declaration issued by both countries during President Lee Myung-bak's state visit to New Delhi in January this year, when it was decided to elevate bilateral relationship to a strategic partnership'.
The foundation for India-South Korea defence relations was laid in 2005, when the two countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Defence, Industry and Logistics. Another MoU for cooperation between their Coast Guards was signed in March 2006.
Defence cooperation between India and South Korea is poised to receive a major boost when Defence Minister A.K. Antony reaches Seoul on Thursday on a two-day visit.
This is the first visit by an Indian Defence Minister to South Korea at the invitation of his counterpart Kim Tae-Young and is part of India's Look-East Policy.
A range of issues, including defence cooperation for peace and stability in Asia-Pacific and bilateral cooperation in Research and Development for manufacture of military equipment, will figure during the discussion between Mr. Antony and South Korea's top leadership.
Mr. Antony, who left here on Wednesday night, is accompanied by a high-level delegation that includes Defence Secretary Pradeep Kumar, Vice Admiral R.K. Dhowan, Lt Gen. K.T. Parnaik, DRDA Chief Controller C.K. Prahlada, and Sundaram Krishna, Special Adviser to the Defence Minister. The delegation will visit some defence establishments, says an official release.
The visit is a follow-up on the declaration issued by both countries during President Lee Myung-bak's state visit to New Delhi in January this year, when it was decided to elevate bilateral relationship to a strategic partnership'.
The foundation for India-South Korea defence relations was laid in 2005, when the two countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Defence, Industry and Logistics. Another MoU for cooperation between their Coast Guards was signed in March 2006.