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Recently, in order to provide logistical support to each other's navies, India and South Korea have signed a military logistics agreement and have formulated a road map for joint production and research for military system during the recent visit of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to South Korea.
Complementarity between 'Act East Policy' and 'New Southern Policy'
- To reduce export dependence on China and United States and establish alternative trade structures in the region, South Korean President Moon Jae-in has unveiled the 'New Southern Policy' to deepen relations with ASEAN and India. The 'New Southern Policy' emphasises the “3P” community: People, Prosperity, and Peace. With a 'people first' mindset, the government hopes to increase trade with this region to establish symbiotic prosperity. Additionally, given the abnormal atmosphere on the Korean peninsula, the Republic of Korea hopes to build an alliance of nations to help promote communication in the region, keeping in mind the goal of attaining denuclearisation on the peninsula and greater peace for the East Asian region as a whole.
- Similarly, since 2014, India has been seeking deeper involvement with its Eastern neighbours to reduce dependence on its Western counterparts, namely through the 'Act East Policy.' The focus of this policy can be simplified into the “3C’s,” Culture, Connectivity, and Commerce. India’s close geographic proximity and cultural similarities with many of these nations give it a huge advantage in conducting trade with them.
The importance of Indo-Korean relations has been amply underscored in recent years especially under both current governments. President Moon’s visit o Intdia n ui lyJ 2018 was a landmark in their diplomatic relations and PM Modi’s second official visit to Seoul in February 2019 and recent visit of Union Defence Minister, further cemented their relations.
India and South Korea have deepened their bilateral relations in the defense sector through more military exercises and training as part of efforts to enlarge their partnership beyond economic engagement. The two countries hold a joint anti-piracy, search and rescue exercise, Sahyog-Hyeoblyeog, which is conducted between the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and Korean Coast Guard (KCG) to improve maritime security and interoperability in the Indian Ocean Region. Besides holding more joint exercises, New Delhi is also looking to attract South Korean defense companies to invest in India. India is developing strong military hardware cooperation with South Korea as the Indian Army has already inducted the K-9 Vajra self-propelled howitzers (which has roots in South Korea's K-9 Thunder) built in partnership with the Indian firm Larsen and Toubro.
Recent Developments
India's Importance for Korea
- Like India’s 'Act East policy', South Korea has its ‘New Southern Policy’ that focuses on strengthening its economic and strategic relations with South-east Asia, Australia and India.
- South Korean economy is heavily export dependent and its top two trade partners are China and the US. As the trade war between the two affects Chinese economy, major South Korean exporters (like Samsung and Hyundai) have seen their profits decline.
- By strengthening ties with India and other Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries, South Korea is planning to reduce its over-dependence on its two traditional trade allies.
- To keep the export engine that drives its economy running, South Korea is now targeting economies with the greatest growth potential and India (and its huge consumer market) is projected to grow at more than twice of South Korea in the coming years. That its companies already have a significant presence adds to the comfort. The country’s ageing population means India could be a source of talent too.
- South Korea’s reliance on China’s market also arms Beijing with considerable leverage over Seoul, which it has sometimes used to further its political interests. China’s imposition of economic sanctions on South Korea last year in response to the US deployment of its antimissile system forced Seoul to rethink its China strategy. Indirectly endorsing the idea of Indo-Pacific nations and aligning with India and ASEAN countries will also help reduce its China-related risks.
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