New Delhi, August 16,2025|SKY LINK TIMES
External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar met South Korea’s Foreign Minister Cho Hyun in New Delhi on Friday to strengthen bilateral cooperation across trade, defence, and clean energy.

During the high-level talks, both leaders emphasized the importance of boosting economic engagement, expanding defence partnerships, and accelerating collaboration in clean energy and technology sectors.
“With this year marking the 10th anniversary of the Korea-India Special Strategic Partnership, the two sides will discuss ways to boost exchanges and cooperation with a view to deepening bilateral ties,” he added.
The South Korean Foreign Minister had his first telephone conversation with EAM Jaishankar on July 28 to exchange views on Korea-India relations and practical cooperation.
“Minister Cho reaffirmed the Korean government’s strong commitment to strengthening bilateral relations, which he had previously conveyed during the bilateral summit (June 17) on the occasion of the G7 Summit in Canada and the Presidential Delegation’s visit to India (July 16-18). Minister Cho also called for further revitalization of high-level exchanges between the two countries and continued efforts to strengthen mutually beneficial, substantive cooperation,” read a statement issued by Seoul after the phone call.
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The meeting comes at a time when both nations are marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, and discussions are expected to lay the foundation for strategic initiatives in Indo-Pacific cooperation.
Experts believe that India–South Korea ties could see significant growth in semiconductors, digital infrastructure, defence manufacturing, and renewable energy projects.
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