SEOUL — Emphasizing the need for trusted partnerships in a volatile international climate, India’s External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar, held a high-level bilateral meeting with South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun in Seoul on Wednesday.
The strategic dialogue focused on expanding the India-Republic of Korea (RoK) Special Strategic Partnership, with both sides asserting that nations sharing democratic values must collaborate closely to navigate modern global disruptions.
Expanding the Bilateral Matrix: From Heavy Industry to Fintech
During the comprehensive review, the two foreign ministers mapped out expanding cooperation across several critical technology and economic domains:
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Industrial and Defense Infrastructure: The leaders evaluated ongoing partnerships in shipbuilding and defense manufacturing, sectors that form the traditional backbone of bilateral industrial ties.
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Next-Gen Economic Drivers: Discussions pivoted heavily toward modern economic collaboration, focusing on opening new corridors for startups, expanding fintech cross-connectivity, and accelerating joint clean energy initiatives.
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Trade and Investment Realignment: Both sides discussed ways to upgrade investment flows and streamline supply chains to ensure economic resilience against global market shocks.
Regional Security and Global Synergy
Beyond economic ties, Dr. Jaishankar and Minister Cho Hyun exchanged assessments on current developments within their respective regions, focusing on the Indo-Pacific maritime security framework and shared priorities within multilateral forums.
“In a changing global landscape, cooperation among trusted partners is more important than ever. We reviewed cooperation across political, shipbuilding, trade, investments, defence, technology, clean energy, culture, and person-to-person domains, as well as opportunities in startups and fintech.” — Dr. S. Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister (via X)
The External Affairs Minister expressed appreciation for his South Korean counterpart’s personal commitment to advancing bilateral ties, noting that New Delhi highly values this momentum as it seeks to build more resilient technology and supply chains across Asia.

