“There’s always been this hurdle in shaping a stable security architecture where Japan and South Korea [are] not able to work together because of historical sensitivities. India perhaps is one country that can visibly take this trilateral cooperation forward,” said Pant, the Vice-President of Studies and Foreign Policy at the Observer Research Foundation in Delhi.
During the 10th India-South Korea Joint Commission Meeting (JCM) in Seoul last Wednesday, Jaishankar stressed the shared stakes of both countries in the Indo-Pacific region.
Co-chairing the meeting with his counterpart Cho…