South Korea, India Discuss Expanding Arms Cooperation
L'essentiel
- South Korea's defense chief met with India's Defense Minister in Seoul to discuss expanding bilateral arms cooperation.
- They explored joint platforms for defense firms and new technologies like AI and unmanned aircraft, building on a previous howitzer export deal.
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Following a recent summit where leaders agreed to boost economic ties, South Korea's defense chief met with India's Defense Minister. This meeting builds on previous agreements, including a significant deal for South Korean howitzers to be exported to India.
SEOUL, May 20 (Yonhap) -- The chief of South Korea's defense procurement agency on Wednesday met with India's defense minister and discussed ways to expand bilateral arms cooperation, officials said.
Lee Yong-cheol, minister of the Defense Acquisition Program Administration, and Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh met in Seoul, after the leaders of both countries agreed to step up economic cooperation during a summit in New Delhi last month.
On Wednesday, the two officials agreed to expand arms cooperation, citing last year's deal to export South Korea's K9 self-propelled howitzers to India.
The two sides also discussed launching a joint platform to link defense firms, startups and universities from each country to accelerate arms cooperation involving new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and unmanned aircraft.
At a defense forum that took place following the meeting, South Korean defense firms Hanwha Aerospace and Hanwha Systems Co. signed a memorandum of understanding with Mumbai-based Larsen & Toubro on bilateral arms cooperation.
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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Further joint ventures and technology-sharing agreements between South Korean and Indian defense firms.
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Questions ouvertes
- What specific joint platforms are being considered?
- What is the timeline for implementing cooperation involving AI and unmanned aircraft?
- What are the financial implications of this expanded cooperation?







