New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday held a telephonic conversation with his South Korean counterpart Jeong Kyeong-Doo with a focus on further ramping up bilateral defence cooperation by launching joint production lines for military hardware and key platforms.
South Korea has been a major supplier of weapons and military equipment to India for the past several years. Last year, the two countries finalised a roadmap for cooperation in joint production of various land and naval systems.
In May, the government announced relaxing foreign direct investment norms in defence manufacturing by allowing 74 per cent FDI under the automatic route with a view to attracting overseas players in the sector.
The telephonic conversation took place in the midst of a tense border row between India and China. It is not immediately known whether the issue figured in the conversation.
A defence ministry statement said that views on the regional developments of shared security interests were also discussed during the telephonic call.
The officials said the two ministers reviewed the progress on various bilateral defence cooperation initiatives and expressed commitment to further promote defence cooperation between the armed forces.