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PM Modi in South Korea. (PIB/PMO)
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and his visiting South Korean counterpart Suh Wook on Friday (26 March) engaged with each other and explored new avenues for furthering the expanding defence and military relations between the two Asian nations, reports Economic Times.
The two leaders reaffirmed the support to multilateral initiatives to promote lasting peace and stability in the region and beyond, while discussing a wide gamut of issues, which included geopolitical developments in the region.
The two leaders held wide-ranging talks on the ways to boost bilateral strategic partnership. Also, China's military assertiveness in the region is said to have been discussed by the two leaders.
As per a statement issued by the Ministry of Defence, the two sides explored new domains of bilateral defence cooperation and avenues to strengthen the long-standing bilateral defence partnership.
The statement highlighted that both the leaders acknowledged that the defence cooperation between the two nations has broadened significantly in scale and scope, across the tri-services, and also in the domain of defence technology and industry. It emphasised that both nations have also found common ground on several multilateral fora and engagements.