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The last time India looked closely at the Korean peninsula was back in the 1990s when clandestine transfers of North Korean rocket technology allowed Pakistan to build missiles targeting all of India with its nuclear weapons. Korean missile technology was bartered for Pakistani uranium enrichment knowhow, used to build North Korea's bombs. The transfer was allegedly facilitated by notorious nuclear black marketeer Dr A.Q. Khan.

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