India and South Korea Sign Defence Logistics Pact
India and South Korea concluded a military logistics agreement during the visit of Indian Defence Minister to S. Korea.
- Two MoUs were signed to advance defence educational exchanges and extend logistical support to each other’s Navies.
- As a result of the pact signed, India will be able to get assured logistic support at the South Korean ports when it operates in the Indo-Pacific which will extend the reach, presence and sustainability of Navy ships.
- The two countries also formulated a forward-looking road map to deepen the bilateral defence industry cooperation. It includes proposed areas of cooperation in land, aero and naval ....
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