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SOUTH KOREA AT A CROSSROADS: A CALL FOR INDIAN STRATEGIC ACTION

The Sunday Guardian

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January 26, 2025

The arrest of a sitting President is a watershed moment in South Korea's history, raising serious question about political resilience, institutional integrity, and future trajectory of its foreign and domestic policies.

- LAKHVINDER SINGH

SOUTH KOREA AT A CROSSROADS: A CALL FOR INDIAN STRATEGIC ACTION

On January, South Korea witnessed an extraordinary and deeply unsettling event: the arrest of its sitting President. This unprecedented development has not only shaken the foundations of the nation's leadership but has also cast a long shadow over its political stability and governance. As one of Asia's most dynamic democracies and a key player in regional security, South Korea's internal turmoil carries significant implications for the balance of power in Northeast Asia and the broader Indo-Pacific region.

The arrest of a sitting President is a watershed moment in South Korea's history, raising serious questions about the nation's political resilience, institutional integrity, and the future trajectory of its foreign and domestic policies. For a country that has long been a model of economic growth and democratic governance, this crisis represents a critical test of its ability to weather political storms without compromising its global standing. The ripple effects of this turmoil are being felt far beyond South Korea's borders, creating uncertainty among allies, partners and competitors alike.

CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

For India, this pivotal moment demands urgent and strategic attention. South Korea is not only a vital economic partner but also a key player in the evolving IndoPacific framework. The crisis presents both challenges and opportunities for Indian policymakers to recalibrate their approach and deepen engagement with Seoul during this period of uncertainty.

The Indo-Pacific region is at the heart of global geopolitics, with key players like the United States, China, Japan, and South Korea shaping its security and economic architecture.

South Korea's current political instability could disrupt regional dynamics, affecting everything from trade routes to security partnerships. For India, a stable and robust South Korea is essential to ensure a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific.

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