Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:29am on 20 Dec 2024,Friday India Global
India has reopened its embassy in Pyongyang after a three-year pause due to COVID-19. This marks a key step in India’s Act East policy. A team of diplomats and technical staff has been sent to North Korea. The move aims to monitor regional developments and prevent the transfer of advanced weapons to Pakistan or other groups. North Korea has been strengthening ties with Russia, China, and Iran, creating challenges for India and the Quad alliance. India’s renewed presence in Pyongyang highlights its effort to stay engaged with the Korean Peninsula amid global focus on the Middle East and Europe.