India and South Korea Recalibrate Strategic Partnership

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Economic interdependence, once a unifier, now exposes vulnerabilities that necessitate a pivot to security and technology collaboration to maintain stability in a shifting geopolitical landscape.
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- President Lee Jae‑myung leads a three‑day visit to India, signaling a move beyond routine diplomacy.
- India and South Korea aim to recalibrate their strategic partnership in response to regional changes.
- Indo‑Pacific regional order is described as fragmenting, urging both countries to reassess their strategic posture.
- Economic interdependence is increasingly seen as a liability, pushing the two nations to rethink their ties.
Why it matters: The three‑day visit aims to recalibrate the India‑South Korea strategic partnership.



