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GS-2: Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests.
Context: Recently, the President of South Korea paid a State Visit to India from April 19–21, 2026, resulting in the adoption of a Joint Strategic Vision (2026–2030) to strengthen the India–ROK Special Strategic Partnership.
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• The visit aimed to strengthen the Special Strategic Partnership between the two countries across multiple sectors.
• Discussions focused on key areas such as trade, investments, shipbuilding, semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies.
• Both countries also exchanged views on regional and global issues, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region, highlighting their shared vision for peace and stability.
• The visit reflects the growing importance of India–South Korea relations in the context of global economic shifts and geopolitical tensions.

Key Outcomes of the Visit
• Strategic & Institutional Outcomes: Adoption of a Joint Strategic Vision to transform ties into a “futuristic partnership.”
• Economic & Trade Outcomes: Bilateral trade is currently at $27 billion, with a target to reach $50 billion by 2030.
• Technology & Industrial Cooperation: Launch of the India-Korea Digital Bridge for collaboration in Artificial Intelligence, semiconductors, and digital innovation ecosystems.
• Energy, Climate & Sustainability: Joint Statements on energy resource security and sustainability cooperation.
• Cultural & People-to-People Initiatives: Announcement of India-ROK Friendship Year (2028–29).
• Financial & Institutional Agreements: MoU between IFSCA and Korean financial regulators and NPCI International Payments Ltd. and Korean clearing systems.
India–Republic of Korea (ROK) Bilateral Relations
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Historical Relations: |
·
India and the ROK
established consular relations in 1962 and diplomatic ties in 1973,
later upgraded to a Special Strategic Partnership in 2015. ·
Leadership
interactions continued through G20, G7, and East Asia Summit platforms
(2023–2025). ·
India
contributed significantly during the Korean War through UN mediation,
medical aid, and prisoner repatriation efforts. ·
Cultural
connections were reinforced by Rabindranath Tagore’s poem Lamp of the
East. |
|
Economic Relations: |
·
The CEPA (2010)
boosted trade to about USD 26.9 billion in 2024–25, though with
a trade deficit for India. ·
India
exports petroleum products,
metals, and steel, while importing electronics, machinery, and
automobile components. ·
ROK is the 13th
largest FDI investor in India with a strong presence in
manufacturing, electronics, and automobiles. |
|
Defence Relations: |
·
Defence ties
are guided by key MoUs: 2005 (Defence Industry & Logistics), 2010
(Defence R&D), and 2020 (Defence Industry Roadmap). ·
Maritime
cooperation is a major pillar, including the first bilateral naval
exercise (2025) and Coast Guard MoU on Maritime Search and
Rescue. ·
Participation
in defence exhibitions like KADEX and dialogues such as Seoul
Defence Dialogue and Delhi Defence Dialogue strengthens strategic and
technological cooperation. |
|
Diaspora: |
·
The Indian
community in ROK is around 18,000, comprising students,
professionals, and researchers. ·
A large number
of Indians are engaged in STEM education and high-skilled sectors like IT and
automobiles. ·
Indian diaspora
associations actively promote cultural engagement and community welfare. |

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