Rajnath Singh's Indo-Pacific Tour: Strengthening Strategic Ties in Vietnam & South Korea

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh embarks on a two-nation tour, beginning in Vietnam. The trip aims to bolster India's strategic partnerships, focusing on defence cooperation and regional security. Key discussions include the BrahMos missile system and potential supply agreements. Singh will then proceed to South Korea for further bilateral talks.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-05-2026 15:02 IST | Created: 18-05-2026 15:02 IST
Rajnath Singh's Indo-Pacific Tour: Strengthening Strategic Ties in Vietnam & South Korea
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh arrives in Vietnam (Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh landed in Hanoi on Monday, marking the start of his two-nation tour to strengthen India's strategic and defence alliances in the Indo-Pacific region. He received a warm welcome from the Deputy Chief of General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army, along with Indian embassy officials.

This visit follows the state visit of Vietnam's Public Security Minister To Lam to New Delhi, highlighting the rising momentum in bilateral defence ties. The BrahMos supersonic missile is expected to be a focal point in their discussions, with both nations reviewing potential supply agreements.

In Vietnam, Rajnath Singh is set to meet his Vietnamese counterpart, with a broad agenda focusing on defence cooperation, military exchanges, and regional security issues. Post-Vietnam, he will travel to South Korea, emphasizing defence manufacturing and new collaborative initiatives. In South Korea, Singh's itinerary includes talks with officials, a business roundtable, and the inauguration of an Indian War Memorial.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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