The deputy national security advisers of Korea and India will hold talks in Seoul this week to discuss bilateral cooperation on economic security and other areas, the presidential office said Tuesday.
Indian Deputy NSA Vikram Misri met with South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin in Seoul to discuss collaboration in critical and emerging technologies. Both countries expressed a strong desire to strengthen bilateral relations, with South Korean President Yoon looking forward to his first visit to India in September. The two sides emphasized the potential for collaboration in critical and emerging technologies. Misri is in Seoul for the Fourth India-South Korea Strategic Dialogue, where discussions on economic security and other areas of cooperation are expected to take place.