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Bharat Deepens Strategic Push in Asia as Rajnath Singh Eyes Vietnam, South Korea Tour

“India Deepens Strategic Push in Asia as Rajnath Singh Eyes Vietnam, South Korea Tour”, Bharat Shakti, May 13, 2026

“India is preparing to deepen its strategic footprint in the Indo-Pacific, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh expected to undertake a two-nation visit to Vietnam and South Korea next week.

The visit comes shortly after the high-profile state visits of Vietnamese President To Lam and South Korean President Lee Jae-myung to New Delhi, reflecting India’s defence diplomacy across Asia.

The visit is expected to focus on expanding military-industrial cooperation, maritime security coordination, defence technology transfers and regional strategic alignment in the Indo-Pacific……”

Read full article at bharatshakti.in

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