April17 , 2026

    India-South Korea Shipbuilding Ties Set for Major Boost Ahead of Presidential Visit Next Week

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    India and South Korea are expected to significantly deepen their shipbuilding partnership during the South Korean President’s scheduled visit next week, with discussions likely to focus on technology transfer, yard modernization, and joint maritime manufacturing projects.

    The upcoming visit is seen as a major opportunity to accelerate cooperation as India seeks to expand domestic shipbuilding capacity and position itself as a competitive global maritime manufacturing hub.

    South Korea, home to some of the world’s leading shipbuilders, is expected to explore collaboration opportunities in commercial vessel construction, repair ecosystems, offshore engineering, and workforce skill development with Indian partners.

    Industry observers believe stronger bilateral ties could help India attract investment, enhance technical capabilities, and support the government’s long-term strategy to grow shipbuilding, coastal shipping, and export-oriented maritime industries.

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