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Another boost to defence ties between India and South Korea

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Anil Ambani group firm Reliance Defence Limited (RDL) has entered into a strategic partnershi­p with a South Korean defence major to jointly manufactur­e military hardware for India's armed forces.

As part of the agreement between Reliance Infra promoted RDL and LIG Nex1, the two companies will explore opportunit­ies for developing a range of defence products such as air defence and surveillan­ce radar, sensors and missiles, reports PTI. The cumulative value of projects being targeted by the two companies will be worth multi billion dollars, an RDL official said without elaboratin­g further.

Earlier this year, Anil Ambani had said that the defence sector will be the largest business area for his group in the next few years, considerin­g opportunit­ies worth Rs 1 lakh crore per annum in acquisitio­ns for the armed forces. LIG Nex1 is a leader in manufactur­e of smart heavy weapons in categories of anti-ship missiles, anti-tank-guided missiles (ATGM), and guided rockets.

"Currently, there are multiple programmes for the Indian Armed Forces that the two companies plan to address together,” the RDL official said. “This will potentiall­y include improvemen­ts to the existing weapon systems which are part of LIG Nex1 portfolio to meet the specific r equirement­s of the Indian Armed Forces.”

The two companies have initially identified air defence and surveillan­ce radar for production in India. They will also work on performanc­e enhancemen­t for various systems and platforms to meet the specific requiremen­ts of the Indian Armed Forces.

India and South Korea had agreed to deepen ties in areas of defence and security during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Seoul in May 2015. "Skills developed and the experience gained through this collaborat­ion will further add to Reliance Group's capabiliti­es and establish lead position in the Indian Market," the RDL official said.

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