India, South Korea Unite on Global Peace, Tech Security Amid Conflicts

During South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's visit, India and South Korea held wide-ranging discussions on global geopolitical conflicts in Ukraine and the Gulf region. Both nations agreed to cooperate on strengthening peace, security, and multilateral institutions. The talks also covered non-proliferation and ensuring sensitive technologies do not fall into the wrong hands, with Korea appreciating India's support for Korean peninsula denuclearization. Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the partnership as a pillar of stability, emphasizing a shared commitment to a peaceful Indo-Pacific.

Key Points: India-S Korea Talks: Global Conflicts, Peace & Tech Security

  • Discussed Ukraine & Gulf conflicts
  • Strengthen multilateral institutions
  • Cooperate on sensitive tech security
  • Stabilize energy supply chains
  • India as Global South leader
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India, South Korea discuss global conflicts; underline strengthening cooperation for peace, security

India and South Korea discuss Ukraine, Gulf conflicts, agree to strengthen peace, security cooperation & prevent sensitive tech proliferation.

"In this era of global tension, India and Korea together give the message of peace and stability. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 20

During the seminal visit of South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, discussions were held on the geopolitical conflicts across the world--Gulf region, Ukraine and Russia and a call was given to strengthen security and multilateral institutions. India as the leader of the Global South was appreciated as a valuable partner for Korea to interact and develop global opinions.

The details were shared by MEA Secretary (East) P Kumaran on Monday during a special briefing on the visit of the South Korean president.

He said, "There was a general discussion in the sense of the upheaval caused by geopolitical contestations, conflicts, both in Ukraine, Russia and in the Gulf region. Overall, it was agreed that we should cooperate to try to strengthen peace and security and strengthen multilateral institutions."

Kumaran said that India's role as the leader of the Global South was seen as important by Korea to further develop positions representing global opinion, and that the South Korean President praised Indian support for denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula.

The talks also touched briefly upon non-proliferation and ensuring sensitive tech does not fall in the hands of adversaries.

"It was seen that India, as the leader of the global south, would be a useful partner for Korea to interact with and to develop positions that broadly represent global opinion. In that context, the President of Korea appreciated our support for the denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula. There was also a brief discussion about nonproliferation and cooperation in the area of making sure that sensitive technologies do not fall into the hands of non-state actors and other kinds of sanctioned entities", Kumaran said.

Earlier, while speaking at the Hyderabad House, South Korea on Monday called for deeper cooperation with India across strategic industries, finance, and emerging technologies, while also highlighting India's role in regional and global peace. The two countries also agreed to cooperate on stabilising energy supply chains to better navigate uncertainties stemming from the war in West Asia.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised the role of India and South Korea as pillars of stability amidst rising global tensions, highlighting the shared commitment of both nations toward a peaceful and inclusive Indo-Pacific region.

Delivering the joint press statement after the exchange of agreements, the Prime Minister underscored the importance of the partnership in the current geopolitical climate. "In this era of global tension, India and Korea together give the message of peace and stability," PM Modi stated.

The diplomatic significance of this partnership is underscored by the current international landscape. Since February 2026, the intensification of hostilities in West Asia, fuelled by reciprocal military actions between US-Israeli forces and Iran, has severely compromised international security and caused extensive turbulence in global shipping corridors.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see India's leadership being recognized on the world stage. The focus on stabilizing energy supply chains is crucial for our economy with all the uncertainty in West Asia. Hope this leads to more tech transfer and job creation here.
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Rohit P
Partnerships are good, but I hope our foreign policy remains truly independent. We should cooperate for peace, but not get drawn into other nations' conflicts. Our focus must stay on national interest first and foremost.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, it's impressive to watch India's diplomatic clout grow. The mention of preventing sensitive tech from falling into wrong hands is a key point of cooperation between two tech-focused democracies.
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Vikram M
"Pillars of stability" – that's a powerful phrase from PM Modi. In a world where the US-China rivalry and West Asia conflicts are causing so much trouble, a strong India-Korea axis can be a genuine force for good. More power to such friendships.
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Karthik V
While the strategic talk is important, I hope the common citizen benefits. Can we get more Korean investment in manufacturing outside of just a few states? And easier visas for our professionals? The partnership should be tangible.
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Michael C
The appreciation for India's support on Korean

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