India-South Korea Defence Relations
Since 1973, India and South Korea have cultivated strong defence ties, marked by several significant agreements over the years.
Key Agreements and Developments
- 2005 MoU on Defence Industry and Logistics: This agreement focused on cooperation in production, research and development, and procurement.
- 2010 Defence Cooperation Agreements:
- Facilitated exchanges of expertise, training, visits, and joint exercises.
- Focused on emerging technologies through DRDO and South Korean industry collaborations.
- 2015 Special Strategic Partnership: Elevated the bilateral defence relationship.
- 2020 Roadmap for Defence Industries Cooperation: Expanded engagements in land, naval, aero, and guided weapon systems.
The K9 Vajra-T self-propelled artillery system, developed under the ‘Make in India’ initiative, is a notable outcome of this partnership.
Korea-India Defence Accelerator (KIND-X)
Announced at the 2026 India-South Korea Summit, KIND-X aims to enhance defence innovation and cooperation.
Objectives of KIND-X
- Create a defence innovation bridge for R&D, co-development, and co-production.
- Involve startups, investors, universities, and think tanks for innovation in defence technologies.
- Facilitate access to testing facilities, joint certification, and standardisation processes.
- Support accelerator and incubator programmes for investors and innovators.
- Organise workshops to address market navigation, export control regimes, and intellectual property.
Strategic Importance
- Aligns with India’s Defence Forces Vision 2047 and South Korea’s Defence Innovation 4.0 strategy.
- Connects with innovation clusters in both countries for expanding defence industrial ecosystems.
- Focuses on potential areas such as AI, autonomous weapon systems, satellites, and semiconductors.
Challenges and Opportunities
- The success of KIND-X relies on leveraging existing co-production ventures like the K9 Vajra-T.
- It aims to facilitate defence exports and deepen ties across strategic sectors.
- Both defence ministries need to clarify funding mechanisms and innovation areas.
Overall, KIND-X represents a significant step towards strengthening bilateral defence cooperation, fostering innovation, and aligning with broader strategic goals. The initiative is expected to unlock deep-tech innovation ecosystems for developing dual-use technologies.