NEW DELHI (PTI): Seeking to strengthen defence ties with India, a top South Korean Air Force official has met IAF Chief NAK Browne to discuss ways of enhancing cooperation.
General Sung II Hwan, Air Force Chief of Staff, Republic of Korea called on the IAF chief and the two sides discussed a wide range of bilateral issues which relate to the ongoing defence cooperation between the two countries towards expanding bilateral defence ties.
General Sung II Hwan is also slated to visit Agra and Jodhpur airbases during his three-day visit to India.
Earlier in July this year, the IAF Chief, as chairman COSC had led a composite defence delegation to the Republic of Korea.
South Korean Air Force official meets IAF chief
Article Posted on : - Nov 14, 2013
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