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INDIA-KOREA RELATIONS (2) answer(s).
 
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Prospects for India-Korea Relations in the Post Cold War Era / Nag, Gouri Sankar ; Banerjee, Saswati   Journal Article
Nag, Gouri Sankar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract At present India-Korea relationship has extended to a wide range in almost all dimensions – cultural, economic, security and strategic. The foundation for such an expanding relationship has been prepared through a durable legacy as their mutual synergy stem from convergence of interests.
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South Korea’s New Southern Policy and the Middle Power Quest: Implications for India-Korea Relations / John, Jojin V   Journal Article
John, Jojin V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article provides an Indian perspective on the evolution of South Korea’s New Southern Policy (NSP-K) and its implications for the two countries’ bilateral relations. It argues that, amid the intensification of regional great power geopolitics, NSP-K manifests Korea’s assertion of middle power agency, featuring a quest for regional influence and autonomy. As an instrument intended to strengthen relations with India and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), NSP-K was driven by a desire to reduce Korea’s great power dependence and promote its image as a bilateral partner through an agenda of economic and diplomatic diversification. The evolution of NSP-K as Korea’s regional approach and its ambiguous position on the Indo-Pacific concept manifested the Moon administration’s prioritisation of ‘balanced diplomacy’ and the pursuit of ‘strategic autonomy’ in regional affairs. NSP-K, with its emphasis on the upgrading of India’s status in Korean foreign policy, has significantly contributed to the visibility and prospects of India-Korea bilateral relations. However, Korea’s ambiguity on the Indo-Pacific concept and its neglect of geostrategic and security issues, which New Delhi sees as critical in building a stable regional order, has become a limitation.
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