K-Wave in India: Korean Flavours Finding Home in India

WRITER : ARCHANA K EDITOR : SHIVRAJ PATEL Picture Credit: Mint Korean flavors in India are represented by spicy, savory rich ingredients like gochujang (chili paste) and kimchi, blended with sesame oil and soy sauce also Bibimbap, Japchae and famous Korean dish Ramyeon and more foods is increasingly available in Indian supermarkets and restaurants. Indian […]

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Study and Job in South Korea

WRITER: DHAVAN AASHIKA PREMSINGH EDITOR: RITIN South Korea has become one of the most popular destinations for international students, including many from India. With world-class universities, modern facilities, and global career opportunities, it attracts thousands of students every year. However, living and studying in a new country also comes with challenges. This article explores the

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Global  Pandemic: The IndioKorean Relation

WRITER: DHAVAN AASHIKA PREMSINGH EDITOR: RITIN Public Health Collaboration India and South Korea exchanged critical data and best practices on pandemic management. On April 09, 2020, and October 21, 2020, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi spoke on the telephone with H.E. Moon Jae-in, President of the Republic of Korea. The two leaders discussed COVID-19, the

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A detailed close-up of the wrinkled South Korean flag on fabric, showcasing its vibrant colors.

The Challenges Faced by GKS Applicants Under NIIED Leadership

WRITER: ARCHANA K EDITOR: ANANYA RAUT NIIED (National Institute for International Education), for so many students around the world the Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) represents more than financial support. It is a path to dreams of studying in Korea, exploring Korea’s new culture, tradition, and building international career and path for free. The GKS scholarship

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From Gyeongbokgung to Chittorgarh: How Korea and India Keep History Alive Onscreen

WRITTEN BY: AREEBA SHAFEEQ EDITOR: PRACHI KANSHWAN Gyeongbokgung palace, Seoul                           Chittorgarh fort, Rajasthan Credit: Pinterest South Korea’s history is not something that is confined to books or written in them. It is something alive in its places,from temples to folk villages, everywhere. Every street of Korea speaks its history. For millions of us around

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Korean Cafe Culture: Modern aesthetics and Global trends

WRITER: AREEBA SHAFEEQ EDITOR: ANANYA RAUT Credit: Pinterest In Seoul, stepping into a cafe is less about caffeine and beverages, and it is more about the culture and aesthetics. South Korea has redefined the idea of coffee shops, or basically cafes, turning them into most aesthetic places to ever exist, the most aesthetic sanctuaries. From

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