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India Must Prepare for Lee Jae-Myung Presidency in South Korea

The Sunday Guardian

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May 18, 2025

India must proactively engage with Lee Jae-myung's upcoming South Korean administration to strengthen strategic, economic, and diplomatic ties.

- LAKHVINDER SINGH

India Must Prepare for Lee Jae-Myung Presidency in South Korea

With South Korea's presidential election just weeks away, momentum appears to be firmly on the side of Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung. Despite a recent Supreme Court ruling overturning his acquittal in an election law violation case, Lee continues to lead in every major opinion poll. His enduring support suggests that unless a major political disruption occurs between now and June 3, Lee Jae-myung is poised to become the next president of the Republic of Korea.

This emerging political reality carries important strategic implications for India, which has steadily built a multifaceted partnership with South Korea over the past two decades. As the geopolitical center of gravity shifts across the Indo-Pacific, it is vital that India prepare itself for the policy direction likely to be set under a Lee administration—one that will differ markedly from the ousted leadership of President Yoon Suk-yeol.

Lee's Enduring Electoral Lead
In the latest surveys reported in Korean media, Lee Jae-myung continues to lead the presidential race with notable consistency, even after the Supreme Court overturned his acquittal in an election law case and referred it back to the Seoul High Court for retrial. According to an aggregated analysis of 95 opinion polls conducted since December 4, Lee maintains close to 50% support in a three-way contest—holding steady despite mounting political and legal pressures.

In the most recent hypothetical matchup against People Power Party nominee Kim Moon-soo and Reform Party leader Lee Jun-seok, Lee recorded 50% support. In another scenario replacing Kim with former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, Lee secured 47.4% support—maintaining a 12-point lead over Han, who polled at 35.7%.

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