Defence Minister Rajnath Singh pays homage to Korean war heroes at National Cemetery in Seoul
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh paid homage to the fallen soldiers at the National Cemetery of Korea during his official visit to South Korea on Wednesday.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh paid homage to the fallen soldiers at the National Cemetery of Korea during his official visit to South Korea on Wednesday.
Addressing a media briefing in the national capital, MEA Secretary (East) P Kumaran highlighted the steady expansion of bilateral defence ties, particularly in the areas of artillery systems, air defence and emerging technologies.
India and South Korea on Monday rolled out a wide-ranging set of agreements and initiatives to deepen their Special Strategic Partnership, as President Lee Jae Myung wrapped up key engagements during his state visit to India.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung was accorded a ceremonial welcome at the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan on Monday.
President Lee Jae Myung stressed the need for South Korea and India to work together to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz in an interview published on Monday, also highlighting the need for joint efforts to stabilise global supply chains.
In a statement issued here, the Naval spokesperson stated that the RoKN extended a warm welcome, underscoring the burgeoning Navy-to-Navy interactions and Strategic Partnership between the Governments of India and the Republic of Korea.
Japan made history when its governing party, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) elected on 4 October 2025 a hard-line ultra-conservative and China hawk, Sanae Takaichi as the first woman to head the embattled governing party, paving the way for her to become prime minister of the coalition government.
Images of Chairman Xi Jinping, dressed in a grey Mao suit, officiating at China's spectacular military parade through Beijing on 3 September, were carefully orchestrated.G
The United Nations Security Council has voted not to permanently lift economic sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme—meaning sweeping sanctions will be reimposed on Tehran unless a new agreement is reached.
Das, a 1999-batch officer of the Indian Foreign Service, is currently serving as Joint Secretary in the ministry. "He is expected to take up his new assignment in Seoul shortly," the MEA said in a statement.