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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

TOPIC OF THE DAY: INDIA-KOREA MEET

INDIA-KOREA MEET: From Namaste to New-Age Partnerships

A state visit that’s rewriting what “Special Strategic Partnership” actually means


When South Korean President Lee Jae Myung stepped onto the red carpet at Rashtrapati Bhavan this week, the visuals were classic diplomacy: flags, handshakes, a synchronised Namaste with President Droupadi Murmu, and a ceremonial welcome with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. But the conversations happening behind those photo-ops? Those are anything but traditional.  

1. The Big Number: $25.7B → $50B by 2030

President Lee didn’t mince words in New Delhi: “The level of economic cooperation between South Korea and India is still very low”. The fix? Both sides are now pushing to upgrade their Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) — in force since 2010 but stuck at $21.5B trade as of Oct 2025 — with a target to nearly double bilateral trade to $50B by 2030.  

After 12+ rounds of negotiations that went nowhere, this visit is being seen as the political push CEPA needed.  

2. Beyond Kimchi & Curry: Shipbuilding, AI, Chips, and Naphtha

The agenda reads like a startup pitch deck meets a foreign policy brief. Key pillars this time:  
Narendra Modi.


Lee summed it up: India is “no longer just a consumer market, but a key country in global production and supply chains”. That’s a big mindset shift from Seoul.  

3. The Geopolitical Subtext

This isn’t happening in a vacuum. Lee’s visit follows his China and Japan trips earlier in 2026. Under progressive governments, Korea is diversifying beyond the US-ROK-Japan triangle. India, meanwhile, is hosting the World Korea Peace Forum in Delhi this August and keeps deepening the “Special Strategic Partnership”.  

Even the public mood reflects it. When S. Jaishankar met his Korean counterpart last year, comments flooded in: “India ❤️ South Korea ❤️”, “Indian James Bond” memes, and debate about policy. K-pop fan accounts now cover G20 Modi-Lee meets with hashtags, joking “BTS coming to India confirmed”. Diplomacy meets fandom.  

4. What Makes This Meet Different?

• First leader-level visit since 2019. The 7-year gap meant initiatives “began to lose traction”. • Supply-chain urgency: Lee directly linked Iran war strains to why Korea and India are now “most important strategic partners”. • People-to-people push: KTO is targeting 270,000 Indian tourists to Korea in 2026, up 13% from 2025. Roadshows hit Delhi & Mumbai in March. • Sporting diplomacy too: India edged South Korea 2–1 in Billie Jean King Cup Asia/Oceania Group I just 8 days ago.   

The Takeaway

For over a decade, “Special Strategic Partnership” was a phrase more than a plan. This week in Delhi, it got a deadline (2030), a dollar figure ($50B), and a factory floor (shipbuilding centers).  

As President Lee put it: “Going forward, we will… make the relationship between South Korea and India completely different from what it is now”.  

From Namaste at Rashtrapati Bhavan to naphtha on cargo ships — the India-Korea meet is no longer just about symbolism. It’s about supply chains, skills, and semiconductors.


Grateful thanks to Meta AI for its great help and support in creating this blogpost!🙏

Wednesday, April 08, 2026

AI WATCH: THE DAYS AHEAD


AI WATCH:  THE DAYS AHEAD

When Intelligence Outpaces Control

We are living through a moment that future historians may well describe as the turning point of human civilization. 

Artificial Intelligence, once the domain of speculation and science fiction, is now advancing at a pace that even its creators did not anticipate.

When pioneers like Geoffrey Hinton—widely regarded as one of the “Godfathers of AI”—sound cautionary notes, the world would do well to listen.

The Acceleration We Didn’t Expect

For decades, technological progress followed a steady, predictable curve. AI has shattered that pattern.

What was once thought to be decades away is now unfolding in real time. Systems are no longer merely tools; they are becoming decision-makers, creators, and, increasingly, autonomous agents. 

The leap from assistance to agency is happening faster than our institutions can adapt.

The Control Question

At the heart of the AI debate lies a profound and unsettling question:

Can humanity retain control over machines that may soon surpass human intelligence?

AI systems are already outperforming humans in narrow domains—diagnostics, pattern recognition, data analysis. The trajectory suggests that broader capabilities may not be far behind.

The concern is not just intelligence—but alignment.

An AI system that is powerful yet misaligned with human values could act in ways that are efficient, logical—and deeply harmful.

The Misinformation Minefield

One of the most immediate and visible risks is the erosion of truth.

AI can now generate text, images, audio, and video that are nearly indistinguishable from reality. In such a world:

False narratives can spread faster than facts

Public trust can erode rapidly

Democracies may face unprecedented challenges

The question is no longer whether misinformation will spread—but whether we can contain its impact.

Economic Shockwaves

AI’s disruptive force will not be confined to technology—it will reshape the global economy.

From coders to analysts, from factory workers to logistics planners, entire professions are being redefined. 

While new opportunities will emerge, the transition may be turbulent:

Job displacement at scale

Widening inequality

Pressure on education and reskilling systems

The challenge is not just innovation—but inclusion.

The Double-Edged Sword

AI embodies a paradox.

On one side lies extraordinary promise:

Breakthroughs in healthcare

Acceleration in scientific discovery

Unprecedented productivity gains

On the other lies equally profound risk:

Autonomous weapons

Loss of human oversight

Systemic societal disruption

The same technology that can cure diseases can also destabilize nations.

A Call for Global Responsibility

AI is not constrained by borders. Its risks—and rewards—are global.

No single nation can govern it alone. What is required is:

International cooperation

Ethical frameworks

Robust safety research

Forward-looking regulation

The world has faced global challenges before—climate change, nuclear proliferation. AI now joins that list, demanding collective wisdom and restraint.

The Defining Choice
We stand at a crossroads.

AI could become humanity’s greatest ally—enhancing our capabilities, solving our toughest problems, and ushering in a new era of prosperity.

Or it could become a force we struggle to control, amplifying risks at a scale we are unprepared for.

The difference will not be determined by machines.

It will be determined by us—by the choices we make today.

Bottom Line

When the architects of AI themselves urge caution, it is not a signal to slow progress—but to guide it wisely.

The days ahead will not be defined by what AI can do—
but by what humanity chooses to do with AI.

Grateful thanks to ChatGPT for its kind help and support in creating this blogpost!🙏